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Jnsigniu of lt)c 
Socictg of tf)c tDar of 1812. 



The 

CONSTITUTION 

and 

REGISTER OF MEMBERSHIP 

of the 

GENERAL 

SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 

to 
December i, 1895. 



Organized September 14, 1814. Re-organized January 9, 1S54. 

Instituted in Joint-Convention 

at Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 1894. 



Philadelphia, Pa., 

1895. 



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PUBLISHED BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, 
BY ORDER OF THE SOCIETY. 



DEWEY A EAKINS, 

MAKERS, 

PHILADELPHIA. 



Officers 



OF THE 



GENERAL SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 

1894-96. 



President- General, 

JOHN CADWALADER, (of Pennsylvania Society). 

Vice- Presidents-Genet al, 

JOHN BIDDLE PORTER, (of Pennsylvania Society). 

Commander FELIX McCURLEY, U. S. N., (of Maryland Society). 

WILLIAM LITHGOW WILLEY, S. D., (of Massachusetts Society). 

Colonel GEORGE BLISS SANFORD, U. S. A., (of Connecticut Society). 

ORLANDO W. ALDRICH. Ph. D., LL. D., (of Ohio Society). 

CHARLES PAGE BRYAN, (of Illinois Society). 

Secretary- Ge?ieral, 

Captain HENRY HOBART BELLAS, U. S. A., (of Pennsylvania Society). 

(Address: Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.) 

Assistant Secretary-General, 

CHARLES FREDERICK BACON PHILBROOK, (of Massachusetts Society). 

(Address: P. O. Box 36, Station A, Boston, Mass.) 

Treasurer- General, 

SATTERLEE SWARTWOUT, (of Connecticut Society). 

(Address: 8 Park Place, Stamford, Conn.) 

Assistant Treasurer- General, 

BERNARD VAN HORNE SCHULTZ, (of Ohio Society). 

(Address: P. O. Box 117, Zanesville, Ohio). 

Registrar- General, 

ALBERT KIMBERLY HADEL, M. D., (of Maryland Society). 

(Address: 1113 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md). 

Surgeon- General, 

GEORGE HORACE BURGIN, M. D., (of Pennsylvania Society). 

Judge- Advocate- General, 

CHARLES HENRY MURRAY, (of Pennsylvania Society). 

Chaplain- General, 

Reverend ALEXANDER HAMILTON, (of Connecticut Society). 

Executive Committee, 

Captain WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE HOFF, U. S. N., Chairman, (of Pennsylvania Society). 

JAMES EDWARD CARR, Jr., (of Maryland Society). 

FRANKLIN THOMASON BEATTY, M. D., (of Massachusetts Society). 

AUGUSTUS FLOYD DELAFIELD, (of Connecticut Society). 

HARRY PARKER WARD, (of Ohio Society). 

CHARLES CROMWELL, (of Illinois Society). 



Constitution. 

Preamble. 



Whereas, In the Providence of God, victory having crowned the 
forces of the United States of America, in upholding the principles of the 
Nation against Great Britain in the conflict known as the War of 1812 ; 
we, the survivors and descendants of those who participated in that contest, 
have joined together to perpetuate its memories and victories, to collect and 
secure for preservation, rolls, records, books and other documents relating to 
that period ; to encourage research and publication of historical data, in- 
cluding memorials of patriots of that era in our National history ; to care 
for and, when necessary, assist in burying actual veterans of that struggle ; 
to cherish, maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom, and 
foster true patriotism and love of country. 

ARTICLE I. 

NAME. 

This Society shall be known as the ' ' General Society of the War of 
1812." 

ARTICLE II. 

ORGANIZATION. 

The General Society shall be composed of State Societies, which shall 
meet annually, on the day appointed therefor in their respective by-laws, 
and ofteuer if they shall deem it necessary. 

The State Societies shall choose annually such officers for their own 
government and in such manner as shall be set forth in their respective 
by-laws, and shall transmit annually to the General Society a list of the 
officers so chosen for the year and such other information as may be of 
interest to the Society at large. Each State Society shall conform in the 
number and character of its officials to those of the General Society, and 
shall regulate all matters respecting its own affairs, and shall judge of the 
qualifications of members therein. Provided always, That the action of such 
State Society be, in all cases, in conformity with the provisions of this 
Constitution. 

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ARTICLE III. 

OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

The officers of the General Society shall consist of a President General, 
a Vice-President General for each State Society represented, a Secretary 
General and Assistant Secretary General, a Treasurer General and Assistant 
Treasurer General, a Registrar General, a Surgeon General, a Judge Advo- 
cate General and a Chaplain General. They shall be chosen by ballot at 
the regular meeting of the Society, by and from members in good standing, 
and shall serve until the next regular meeting or until their successors are 
duly chosen. 

There shall be an Executive Committee, consisting of the officers of 
the General Society and a delegate from each State Society, to be chosen by 
ballot at the regular meeting of the General Society, upon selection by the 
respective State delegation hereinafter provided for. It shall be the duty of 
said Committee, nine (9) members of which shall constitute a quorum, to 
supervise the affairs of the General Society, as well as the admission of 
State Societies, and transact such other business as may come before it. 
The said Committee shall meet in the City of Philadelphia, in the State of 
Pennsylvania, once in every six (6) months, during the time intervening 
between the meetings, and subject to the approval of, the General Society. 

ARTICLE IV. 

MEETINGS. 

The regular meeting of the General Society shall be held every second 
year, on or about the nineteenth day of June, being the anniversary of the 
declaration of war by the United States against Great Britain, and special 
meetings may be held upon the order of the President General, or upon 
the request of two (2) State Societies. 

Such meetings shall consist of the officers of the General Society, the 
delegate from each State of the Executive Committee, and a representation 
not exceeding five (5) additional delegates from each State Society ; which 
representation from each State shall be entitled to five (5) votes. The 
expenses of all such meetings shall be borne by the State Societies. 

At each meeting of the General Society, the time and place of which 
shall have been determined upon at the preceding meeting of the Society, 
the circular letters and other communications sent by the State Societies, 
shall be considered, and where questions in dispute may be referred to it, 
the General Society shall have power to act thereon. 



ARTICLE V. 

FORMATION OF STATE SOCIETIES. 

The General Society shall be located in the City of Philadelphia, in the 
State of Pennsylvania. 

The Executive Committee thereof shall have the right at any of its 
meetings to warrant, constitute and recognize one State Society in any State 
or Territory of the United States, whenever ten (10) or more persons, who 
are already members or are eligible to membership in this Society, and 
residing in said State or Territory, shall apply for authority to organize 
such Society, or where such Society may already be formed and is approved 
by this Society . 

The style and title of each State Society shall be as follows : ' ' The 
Society of the War of 18 1 2, in the State of •" 

The members of each such State Society shall be borne upon the mem- 
bership roll of the General Society. 

ARTICLE VI. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Any male person above the age of twenty-one (21) years, who partici- 
pated in, or who is a lineal descendant of one who served during the War 
of 1812, in the army, navy, revenue-marine or privateer service of the 
United States, offering proof thereof satisfactory to the State Society to which 
he may make application for membership, and who is of good moral char- 
acter and reputation, may become a member of this Society when approved 
of by said State Society, under such regulations as it may make for passing 
upon applications for membership. 

In case of the failure of lineal descendants of an actual participant in the 
War on behalf of the United States, one collateral descendant, who is deemed 
worthy, may be admitted to represent the said participant. 

Every application for membership shall be made in writing, upon such 
form as may be set forth by this Society for that purpose, which application 
shall be made in duplicate, and one copy thereof filed in the archives of 
the General Society. 

ARTICLE VII. 

TRANSMISSION OF LISTS OF MEMBERS AND DUES FROM STATE SOCIETIES. 

The Secretary of each State Society shall transmit to the Secretary 
of the General Society a list of the members thereof, together with a list of 



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those from whom said members derive claim to membership, and thereafter, 
upon the admission of additional members, the Secretary thereof shall trans- 
mit to the General Society such similar information respecting said members. 
Each State Society shall pay into the treasury of this Society an entrance 
fee of ten dollars, and remit annually thereafter the sum of twenty-five cents 
for each and every member in good standing on the rolls of such State Society, 
so reported on January first of each year. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

INSIGNIA. 

The insignia of the Society shall consist of a badge of gold, pendant from 
a ribbon. Said badge shall be in the form of a Maltese cross (emblematic 
of faith in the justice of our cause), between four (4) golden eagles (symbol- 
izing the four sections — north, south, east and west of our common country), 
and resting upon an anchor of gold (representative of the American navy, 
by which so many glorious victories of the War of 1812 were achieved). 
The arms of the cross to be enameled in scarlet, with a white border, and to 
bear the insignia, in gold, of the four (4) arms of service (infantry, cavalry, 
artillery and naval), and in the centre thereof, a medallion of dark-blue 
enamel, with the figures 1S12 thereon in gold, surrounded by a band of black 
enamel, bearing eighteen (18) stars in gold, representing the number of 
States of the Union during the period of conflict. The anchor and cross to 
be suspended from the ribbon by a ring of gold. 

The ribbon shall be of watered silk, dark-blue in the centre, with white 
and black stripes on the sides successively, and edged with scarlet ; the entire 
ribbon to be one and one-half inches in width and the same dimensions in 
displayed length. 

The insignia shall be worn on the left breast by the members of the 
Society at all general meetings, on all occasions of ceremony, or when the}' 
shall assemble for any stated purpose or celebration. On all other occasions, 
other than those specified above, members may wear a rosette of the prescribed 
ribbon and pattern, in the upper buttonhole of the left lapel of the coat, 
which rosettes, like the insignia, shall be procured and issued by the Secre- 
tary of the Society, and by whom a record of all such issues to members will 
be kept. The insignia shall never be worn as an article of jewelry or orna- 
ment, and should be returned to the Society on the resignation or expulsion 
of a member ; but otherwise, it shall be deemed an heirloom. 



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The custodian of the insignia shall be the Secretary General, and he 
shall issue the same to members of the State Societies under such rules as 
may be formulated by the General Society. 

ARTICLE IX. 

SEAL. 

The seal of the Society shall be two and one-half inches in diameter, 
and shall consist of a rising sun, bearing on its face a representation of the 
bombardment of Fort McHenry by the British fleet, while above the sun and 
its rays, rises, displayed, the Star Spangled Banner of our country, with the 
motto of the Society, "For our Country's Rights," in small Roman capital 
letters overhead. The design described to be surrounded by wreaths of oak 
and laurel (emblematic of the valor and victory of our soldiers and sailors), 
with trophies of cannon, musket, sword and anchor on each side of and below 
said design. The whole to be encircled with a waving ribbon, one-fourth of 
an inch wide, bearing in plain Roman capital letters, the legend, "The Gen- 
eral Society of the War of 1812." 

The Secretary General shall be the custodian of the seal, which shall be 
used only for the purposes designated by the Society. 

ARTICLE X. 

CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP. 

Each member of the Society shall be entitled to a certificate of member- 
ship, which shall be signed by the President, Secretary and Registrar of the 
State Society to which he may belong, as well as by the President General, 
Secretary General and Registrar General of the General Society, and to which 
the seal of the Society shall be affixed. 

The form shall be as follows : 

General Society of the War of 1812. 

Be it known that 

has been duly admitted a member of this Society in right of the services of 

his ancestor, (from 

whom he is -degree in descent), in the War of 18 12 for American 

Independence. 



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Dated at the City of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, this 

day of in the year 

of our L,ord one thousand hundred and and 

of the Independence of the United States of America, the one hundred 
and 



President General. 



President of the Society. 

Attest : 



Secretary Genera/. 



\ Seal f 

J of the | 

! Society. | 

j ] Secretary of the Society. 



Registrar General. 



Registrar of the Society. 

ARTICLE XI. 

AMENDMENTS. 



No alteration or amendment shall be made to this Constitution until a 
written resolution to that effect be offered at a meeting of this Society, con- 
sidered and approved by two-thirds of the State Societies, and at the next or 
some subsequent meeting of the General Society, be ratified by the votes ot 
the majority of the officers and delegates present. 



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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS. 

(To be ratified by the State Societies and approved finally at next meeting of the 
General Society, June 19, 1896.) 

To amend Article II by striking out the words "number and," in the 
ninth line. 

To amend Article IV by striking out the second paragraph, beginning 
with the words ' ' such meetings ' ' and ending with the words ' ' borne by the 
State Societies, ' ' and substituting therefor the following : ' ' Such meetings 
shall consist of the officers of the General Society, each of whom shall be 
entitled to one vote and a representation not exceeding five (5) delegates 
from each State Society, (one of whom shall be the delegate to the Executive 
Committee of the General Society), which representation from each State 
Society shall be entitled to five (5) votes. ' ' 

To amend Article VI by adding at the end of the second paragraph, 
the words, "Provided always, That such representation shall be limited to the 
descendant of either a brother or sister of the participant in the war, in right 
of whose services application for membership is made. ' ' 

To amend Article VIII by adding after the words "period of conflict" 
in the twelfth line, the following : ' ' The reverse of said insignia to bear in 
the centre of the cross, a wreath of oak leaves in gold, one-half inch in diam- 
eter and in conformity with the design submitted to the General Society." 
To amend Article IX by substituting for the first paragraph, the follow- 
ing: "The seal of the Society shall be two and one-half inches in diameter 
and shall consist of an eagle displayed, in the centre of the seal, holding in 
his talons the American flag of the period (of fifteen stars), with rays of a 
rising sun above, and wreaths of oak and laurel (emblematic of the valor and 
victory of our soldiers and sailors), with trophies of cannon, musket, sword 
and anchor, below. The motto of the Society, ' For our Country's Rights,' 
to be placed above the sun's rays in small Roman capital letters, and the 
whole to be encircled with a ribbon one-fourth of an inch wide, bearing in 
plain Roman capital letters, the legend, 'General Society of the War of 18 12. 
Founded 18 14.' The seal to be in conformity with the design submitted to 
the General Society." 




Register of Membership. 

VETERANS. 

* Allen, George R., aged 101 years, 6 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Norwood, N. Y. 

Private. Served i year, 6 months. Company Commander, Captain 

Robinson, New York Militia. In battles of Ogdensburg, New York, 

1812, and Lundy's Lane, Canada, 1814. 

* Died March 15, 1894. 

*Ames, David H., aged 101 years, 7 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Jerseyville, 111. 
Corporal. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Hovey; 
Regimental Commander, Colonel Thomas B. Benedict, New York 
Militia. In battle at Ogdensburg, New York, 18 12. 

* Died December 1, 1893. 

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Amick, Jacob, aged 102 years, 11 months. (Penna. Society.) 

High View, Va. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain P. I. 
Marston, Thirty-first Virginia Regiment, Colonel Taylor, Command- 
ing. At bombardment of Fort McHenry, Maryland, 18 14. 

Blair, David, aged 98 years, 2 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Charity P. O., Gallia, Co., Ohio. 
Corporal. Served 6 months. Company Commander, Captain Sam- 
uel Meulah, Ohio Militia. (Youngest of four brothers who served.) 

Brown, Hosea, aged 103 years, 6 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Grant's Pass, Josephine Co., Oregon. 
Private. Served 20 days in New York Militia, 18 14. Company 
Commander, Captain E. Burgess. 

BuFFington, Stephen, aged ioi years, 2 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Swansea Centre, Mass. 
Private. Served 1 month. Company Commander, Captain John 
Hood, Massachusetts Militia. Stationed at Fort Phcenix, Fair 
Haven, Mass. 

Burroughs, William, aged 102 years, 10 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Mountainberg, Ark. 
Sergeant. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Stevens 
Griffith. Guarded Indian warriors. 

*ClEVELAnd, Moses, aged 94 years, 8 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Dubuque. Iowa. 
Orderly and Private in Company " B," Seventh Regiment, Vermont 
Militia. Served 3 months under his father, Colonel Augustine 
Cleveland. At battle of Plattsburg, New York, 1814. 

* Died March 5, 1894. 



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Coffman, Joseph, aged 93 years, 2 months. (Penna. and Md. Societies.) 

Millsap, Parker Co., Texas. 
Drummer. Served 4 years. Company Commander, Captain W. 
Sumpter, Seventh Regiment, United States Light Infantry. In 
battle at New Orleans, Louisiana, January 8, 181 5. 

*Coon, Hezekiah, aged 96 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Boonesboro, Boone Co., Iowa. 
Private. Served 8 months. Company Commander, Captain Lemuel 
Potter. Regimental Commander, Colonel Daniel Wright. 

*Died ,1893. 

Curl, Jarrot, aged 99 years, 10 months. (Penna. and Md. Societies.) 

Whitfield, Hickman Co., Tenn. 
Sergeant. Served 7 months. Second Regiment Mounted Volunteers, 
Colonel Thomas Williamson, Commanding. In battles at New 
Orleans, Louisiana, December 23, 1814, and January 8, 1815. 

^Cypher John, aged 97 years, 8 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Farmer's Creek, Lapeer Co., Mich. 
Private. Served 3 months. Company Commander, Captain Joseph 
Petre, Michigan Volunteers. 

*Died March 12, 1894. 

*Dally Abram, aged 97 years, 8 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Adjutant. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Andrew 
Brennan. Eleventh Regiment Heavy Artillery. Stationed at Fort 
Gansevoort, New York. In battle at Lundy's Lane, Canada, 1814. 

*Died February 15, 1893. 

Dromileard, Joseph, aged 99 years, 3 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Gallipolis, Ohio. 
Fife-Major. Served 2 years. Company Commander, Captain Chum. 
Regimental Commander, Colonel Robert Safford, Ohio Volunteers. 
Brigade Commander, General Edward W. Tupper, 1812. 



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^Ferguson, Jared, aged 101 years, S months. (Penna. Society.) 

Decorah, Iowa. 
Sergeant. Served i year, 6 months. Company Commander, 
Captain Jesse Ives, Thirty-seventh Regiment, United States Infantry ; 
Lieutenant, Solomon Dewey. Served at Fort Hale. 

*Died October 2, 1895. 

Franklin, Andrew McKee, aged 104 years. (Penna. and Mass. Societies.) 

Burlington, Kansas. 
Served 3 years. Private and Ensign in Captain Martin Armstrong's 
Company in the First Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel David 
Sutton, Commanding); Ohio Militia; 1812-13. Ensign in same 
Company in the Second Regiment of Infantry, (Colonel John Fer- 
guson, Commanding); Ohio Militia; 1S13. In battle at Fort 
Stephenson, Ohio, August 2, 1813, (Major George Croghan, Seven- 
teenth U. S. Infantry, Commanding) ; also at Dundy's Lane, Canada, 
1814. 

*Fritz, Michael, aged 95 years 6 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Friedensburg, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 
Private. Served from September 2, 1814, to March 5, 1815, in 
Captain Peter Snyder's Company, Second Regiment, (Lieutenant 
Colonel Adam Ritscher, Commanding), First Brigade, Pennsylvania 
Militia. 

♦Died November 26, 1892. 

Gardenhier, George W., aged 97 years, 3 mouths. (Penna. Society.) 

Meigs Post Office, Tenn. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commanders, Captain John 
Childs and Lieutenant Paul Childs. 

GilmorE, William, aged 96 years, 3 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Montezuma, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Bassett. 
Regimental Commander, Colonel Bloom. Corps Commander, General 
McClure, New York Militia. 



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*Goodwin, Wells, aged ioo years. (Penna. Society.) 

Newberry Centre, Vt. 
Private. Served in New York Militia. Wounded at battle of 
Lundy's Lane, Canada, 1814. 

*Died November, .1894. 

Haines, William Jack, aged 107 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Memorial Home, St. Louis, Mo. 
Private. Served in Captain Gregory's Company, Tennessee Militia. 
Participated in battle of New Orleans, Louisiana, Januarys, 1815. 

Hendron, Joel, 101 years 2 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Spring Water, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Chester 
Barrow, New York Militia. 

*Higgins, Saul C, aged 100 years, 9 months. (Penna. and Mass. Societies.) 

West Gorham, Maine. 
Private. Served 44 days. Company Commander, Captain Barnabas 
Higgins, Maine Militia. 

*Died February 17, 1895. 

Hooper, James, aged 92 years, 3 months. (Penna. and Md. Societies), 

121 1 W. Lexington St. , Baltimore, Md. 
Coxswain. Served 3 years on United States Schooner " Comet, " 
Captain Boyle, United States Navy. Cruising in Chesapeake Bay, 
watching British fleet. 

Klock, Abraham, aged 94 years, 4 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Brier Hill, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 
Private. Company Commander, Captain Jacob Failing, New York 
Militia. 



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*L,oomis, Robert, aged 93 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Liverpool, Medina Co., Ohio. 
Sergeant. Served 2 years. Company Commander, Captain Jared 
Ingersoll. Regimental Commander, Colonel Ethan Allen. In bat- 
tle at Fort Erie, Canada, 18 14. 

*Died November 1, 1892. 

*Eovett, Erastus, aged 104 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Rome, Bradford Co., Pa. 
Private. Served in Pennsylvania Militia. 

♦Died December, 1891. 

Eumberson, John. (Md. Society.) 

421 Hanover St. Baltimore, Md. 
Enlisted September i, 1813, as Musician in Captain M. M. Payne's 
Company N, First Battalion, Corps of Artillery. (Re-enlisted October 
13, 1819, in Company E, U. S. Artillery Corps. Re-enlisted September 
9, 1824. Re-enlisted August 13, 1829. Sergeant, September 29, 1829. 
Again re-enlisted in same battery August 13, 1834, and served until 
August 13, 1837.) 

*McCoy, David, 104 years, n months. (Penna. Society.) 

Redlands, San Bernardino Co., Cal. 
Corporal. Served 2 years. Company Commander, Captain Thomas 
McGilton. Regimental Commander, Colonel Williams. Corps 
Commander, General William Henry Harrison. In battle of the 
Thames, Canada, 1813. (Saw Tecumseh slain.) 

*Died March 25, 1895. 

Mickley, Daniel, aged 99 years, 9 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pa. 
Sergeant. Served 30 days. Company Commander, Captain Miller, 
Pennsylvania Militia. First Company fired on by the British in the 
attack on Baltimore, Maryland, 1814. 



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Miller, Charles, aged ioo years, 2 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Boonville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
Private. Company Commander, Captain Whitmore, New York. 
Militia. In battle at Sackett's Harbor, New York, 1813. 

Moore, Michael, aged 95 years, 3 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Lieutenant United States Army. 
20 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Musician. Served through the war in Captain John Sproul's Com- 
pany, Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. 

Morris, Henry, aged 96 years, 3 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Port Chester, N. Y. 
Drummer. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Brett, 
New York Militia. Served in Block House in the Narrows, New 
York Harbor, New York. 

Murray, John, aged 93 years, 6 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Boothy, Maine. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain William 
M. Reed, Maine Militia. 

*Nye, Cornelius, aged 98 years, 4 months. (Penna. and Mass. Societies.) 

Fairfield, Somerset Co., Maine. 
Musician. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Ansel 
Tobey, Maine Militia. 

* Died September 11, 1895. 

*Orsburn, David, aged 101 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Tupper's Plains, Ohio. 
Drummer. Served 6 months. Company Commander, Captain 
William Hull; Regimental Commander, Colonel Dobbins; Corps 
Commander, Major General Jacob Brown, United States Army. 

*Died -, 1894. 



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Osgood, Janna, aged 101 years 2 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Dundee, Yates Co., N. Y. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain I,evi 
Dunnie, New York Militia. 

^Packard, Samuel, aged 91 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Rockland, Maine. 
Drummer. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Samuel 
Tolman, Maine Militia. 

* Died September 27, 1893. 

Parks, Davis, aged 106 years, 2 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Fowler, Clinton Co., Mich. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Roswell 
Lyster, New York Militia. 

*Peavey, John W., aged 96 years, 3 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Braintree, Vt. 
Private. Company Commander, Captain Nathaniel Gilman, New 
Hampshire Militia. Served at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, guard- 
ing United States stores. 

* Died June 19, 1893. 

Philbrook, Alfred Spooner, aged 93 years. (Mass. Society.) 

P. O. Box 36, Station A., Boston, Mass. 
A Volunteer, who, too young to enlist, was present with the 
Company in which his father, Benjamin, served, at Fort McClary, 
New Hampshire, 181 2. Subsequently a Private in the Vermont 
Militia, 181 5. 

Son of Benjamin (Philbrick) Philbrook, Private in Captain Robert 
McNeil's Company of Artillery of the Battalion of Detached 
New Hampshire Militia, under command of Major Timothy Upham, 
U. S. A., and subsequently of Major John Bassett; assigned to Fort 
McClary, New Hampshire, (Lieutenant Colonel John Darrington, 
U. S. A., Commandant); for the defense of Portsmouth, New Hamp- 
shire, and the Navy Yard; 1S12. 



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^Phillips, Henry, aged 101 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Versailles, Cattskill Co., N. Y. 
Private. Company Commander, Captain Pollard, Independent 
Indian Company. In action six (6) times on Canadian border; 
Major General Peter B. Porter, Commanding, 1813-1S14. 

* Died , 1894. 

Pierce, Dyer, aged 104 years, 3 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Belvidere, Boone Co., 111. 
Ensign. Served 6 mouths. Company Commander, Captain Abraham 
Smith. Served on Canadian frontier. 

Pitkin, John, aged 101 years, 5 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Mount Vernon, Ohio. 
Private. Served 3 years. Company Commander, Captain G. Spencer, 
Thirtieth Regiment United States Infantry. 

:!: Poor, Benjamin, aged 97 years, 6 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Raymond, N. H. 
Musician. Served in Captain Samuel Shackford's Company, New- 
Hampshire Militia, 1812-1815. 

* Died March 30, 1893. 

*Ray, Leonard, aged 97 years, 6 months. (Penna. Society.^ 

Baltic, Texas. 
Private. Served 2 years, 7 months. Company Commander, Captain 
Winslow, Twenty-fourth Regiment United States Infantry, Major 
Frank Armstrong, Commanding. 

* Died , 1894. 

*Richards, Isaac, aged 99 years, 9 months. (Penna. Society.) 

East Machias, Maine. 
Private. Served three years. Company Commander, Captain James 
H. Winslow, Maine Militia. 

* Died June 11, 1893. 



22 

*RooT, Anon, aged 102 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Whitewater, Wis. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Briggs. 

* Died October, 1894. 

*ScruTON, Miles, aged ioo years, 6 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Merrill, N. H. 
Private. Served i month. Company Commander, Captain William 
Cousins, New Hampshire Militia. 

•Died , 1S94. 

*SEVEY, Ira, aged 96 years, 5 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Mt. Vernon, Kennebec Co., Maine. 
Private. Served 6 months. Company Commander, Captain Bailey ; 
Regimental Commander, Colonel Wool; Brigade Commander, 
General Wade Hampton ; 1813-14. 

* Died March 25, 1895. 

Sexton, Isaiah B., aged 90 years, S months. (Penna. Society.) 

Sparta, Kent Co., Mich. 
Waterboy. Served 6 months. Company Commander, Captain 
Moses Waters, New York Militia. 

*SiMPSON, Presley, aged 97 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Paris, Bourbon Co., Ky. 
Private. Served 3 months. Company Commander, Captain John 
De Bell ; Regimental Commander, Colonel A. T. Mason ; Douglass 
Brigade, Virginia Militia. In battle at Fort McHenry, Maryland, 
1814. 

* Died December 21, 1S93. 

Smart, Edward, aged 97 years, 10 months. (Penna. and Mass. Societies.) 

North Dixmont, Maine. 
Sergeant. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain J. Dow ; 
Lieutenant, James Field ; Ensign, Nathaniel Muncy ; Massachusetts 
(or Province of Maine) Militia ; 1S13-14. 



23 

Smith, ElEazer, aged 97 years, 7 months. (Penna. and Mass. Societies.) 

Alexandria, Grafton Co., N. H. 
Private. Served 1 year in the Sixth Company (Captain Joshua 
Meriam, Commanding), of the Third Regiment of Infantry, (Lieu- 
tenant Colonel Edward Sise, Commandant); "Western Brigade," 
Detached New Hampshire Militia, (Brigadier General Montgomery, 
Commanding); stationed at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for the 
defense of the sea-board; 1S14. 

*Sparrow, Harvey, aged 100 years, 9 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Orleans, Barnstable Co., Mass. 
Private. Served 8 months. Company Commander, Captain Moses 
Higgins, Massachusetts Militia. 

* Died June 6, 1893. 

*Spinney, Thomas, aged 93 years, 2 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Bay Point, Sagadahoc Co., Maine. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Richard 
Hagan ; Regimental Commander, Colonel Andrew Reed ; Corps 
Commander, General William King, Maine Militia. 

,* Died November 5, 1894. 

*Stought, Jacob, aged 104 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Ala. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain John 
McL,ean, Alabama Volunteers. 

* Died , 1894. 

Sturtevant, Thomas M., aged 95 years, 3 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain George 
Ashbridge, New York Militia. 
*Taylor, Jordan, aged 100 years. (Penna. Society.) 

Buckingham Court House, Va. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain George 
Booker; Brigadier General Robert B. Taylor's Brigade, Virginia 
Militia. 

* Died , 1894. 



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Tinto, Frederick, aged ioo years, 4 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Alder Creek, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Rudolf 
Root, New York Militia. In battle at Sackett's Harbor, New 
York, 1S13. 

*Townley, James, aged 93 years, 6 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Chili, Coshocton Co., Ohio. 
Drummer. Served 3 years. Company Commander, Captain Mar- 
tin ; Regimental Commander, Colonel Phillips, Pennsylvania Vol- 
unteers. 

* Died , 1894. 

*Williams, David J., aged 99 years. (Penua. Society.) 

Saratoga, N. Y. 

Private. Served in New York Militia. 

* Died January, 1894. 

*Wood, Jabin, aged 99 years, 10 months. (Penna. Society.) 

So. Richland, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
Private. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Alvin 
Smith. In battle at Sackett's Harbor, New York, 1813. 

* Died , 1894. 

Yancey, William, aged 94 years, 5 months. (Penna. Society.) 

Daphne, Ala. 
Drummer. Served 4 years. Company Commander, Captain Gilbert 
C. Russell; Regimental Commander, Colonel Purdy. (His father 
served in same Company.) 
Young, Nathaniel, aged 102 years, 1 month. (Penna. Society.) 

Iyinneaus, Aroostook Co., Maine. 
Musician. Served 1 year. Company Commander, Captain Bailey, 
Maine Militia. 



Total Veteran Membership 65 

Deceased, .......... 32 

Veteran Membership, December 1, 1895, 33 



SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 



IN THE 



COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



Officers 

OF THE 

Society of the War of 1812 

IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 

From its Organization, January 9, 18^4. 



Presidents, 



Joel B. Sutherland, Jan. 9 
Peter Hay, July 4 

John D. Hester, July 5 

Thomas B. Darrach, Jan. 8 



John Stallman, 



Jan. S 



John Cadwalader, Jan. 8 



1854, to Nov. 24, 1861. Veteran of 1812 

1S62, to Nov. 15. 1879. Veteran of 1812 

1880, to Nov. 5, 1880. Veteran of 1812 

1881, to Nov. 26, 18S4. Veteran of 1812 
1885, to Nov. 10, 1S90. Veteran of 1812 
1891, 



Secretaries, 

Hiram Ayres, 1854 to i860 

John H. Frick, i860 to 1872 

John B. Springer, 1872 to 1877 

Thomas B. Darrach, 1877 to 1880 

*Peter Stuart Hay, 1880 to 1894 
Captain Henry H. Bellas, U. S. A., 1894 to 1895 

fjAMEs Varnum Peter Turner, 1895 



Veteran of 18 12. 



Veteran of 18 12. 



Treasurers, 

1857 to 1S80. 
1880 to 1886. 
1891 to 1893. 
1893 to 1894. 

IS94 

*Served as Assistant Secretary from February 22, 1S76. 
fServed as Assistant Secretary from February 19, 1S94. 

(27) 



James Benners, 
Alexander B. Thompson, 
Peter Stuart Hay, 
Henry Martyn Hoyt, 
Adam Arbuckle Stull, 



Veteran of 18 12. 



Officers 

OF THE 

Society of the War of 1812, 

IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. 

Organized January 9, 1854. Re-organized January S, 1S91. 

Incorporated November 19, 1892. 



l8tf. 

President, 
JOHN CADWALADER. 
Vice-Presidents, 
JOHN BIDDLE PORTER, 
APPLETON MORGAN, LL. D., 
Brigadier General ADOLPHUS W. GREELY, U. S. A. 
Captain WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE HOFF, U. S. N. 
Captain HENRY HOBART BELLAS, U. S. A. 
Secretary, 
JAMES VARNUM PETER TURNER. 
(Address: 517 City Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.) 
Assistant Secretary, 
HENRY DOUGLAS HUGHES. 
Registrar, 
EDWARD RUTLEDGE SHUBRICK. 
Treasurer, 
ADAM ARBUCKLE STULL. 
Historian, 
CYRUS KINGSBURY REMINGTON. 

Chaplain, 
REV. HORACE EDWIN HAYDEN. 
Executive Committee, 
GEORGE HORACE BURGIN, M. D., Chairman. 
CHARLES HENRY MURRAY, WILLIAM CHETWOOD SPENCER, 

REYNOLD WEBB WILCOX, M. D., LL. D., BEVERLEY RANDOLPH KEIM, 
DAVID MCKNIGHT HOBART, FRANCIS MARK BROOKE, 

CHARLES WILLIAMS, RUSSELL DUANE. 

Delegates to the General Society, 
A1VLETON MORGAN, LL. D., GEORGE HORACE BURGIN, M. D. 

HENRY CAREY BAIRD, CHARLES WILLIAMS, 

JAMES WATTS MERCUR. 

(29) 



Descendant Members 



OF THE 



PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY. 



Elected. State No. 

1891. Abbot, Charles Wheaton, Jr., Lieutenant U. S. Army, 53 

Fort Niobrara, Neb. 
Grandson of Joel Abbot, Midshipman United States Navy ; 
1812-15. Served under Commodore Thomas McDonough, 
United States Navy. 

1892. Adams, Hon. Robert, Jr., 141 

124 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of William H. Hart, Private in First Troop, Philadel- 
phia City Cavalry, (Captain Charles Ross, Commanding) ; at- 
tached to the "Advance L,ight Brigade," Pennsylvania Volun- 
teers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 
1814. 

1892. Alden, Charles Henry, Colonel and Assistant Surgeon 167 

General U. S. Army, War Department, Washington, D. C. 

Son of Charles Henry Alden, Musician in Captain Judson 

Cheristree's Company, Twelfth Regiment, (Colonel John T. Van 

Dolfsen, Commanding), New York Militia; 1814. 

(31) 



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Elected. State No. 

1892. Alden, Charles Henry, Jr., 104 

86 Charles Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Charles Henry Alden, Musician in Captain Judson 
Cheristree's Company, Twelfth Regiment, (Colonel John T. Van 
Dolf sen, Commanding), New York Militia; 181 4. (Transferred 
to Massachusetts Society.) 

1895. Aldrich, Orlando W., Ph.D., LL. D., 319 

Columbus, Ohio. 
Grandson of Stephen York, Private in Captain Spencer's Com- 
pany, First Battalion, Third Regiment, New York Militia ; 
1812-14. (Transferred to Ohio Society.) 

1891. Alexander, John S., 54 

San Antonio, Texas. 
Grandson of Hugh Alexander, Captain of (Crawford County) 
Rifle Company of Pennsylvania Volunteers ; 1812-13. 

189 1. Allen, Edward Gray, 7 2 

New Post Office Building, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Jacob Strembeck, Private in ' ' Junior Artillerists, ' ' 
(Captain Jacob H. Fisler, Commanding); 18 13; and "Philadel- 
phia Blues," (Captain Henry Meyers, Commanding); First 
Detachment Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, (Colonel Lewis Rush, 
Commanding) ; 1813. 

1891. Allen, Louis J., Chief Engineer, U. S. Navy, 21 

Union Club, New York, N. Y. 

Grandson of Jacob Strembeck, Private in "Junior Artillerists," 
(Captain Jacob H. Fisler, Commanding) 18 13 ; and "Philadel- 
phia Blues," (Captain Henry Meyers, Commanding); First 
Detachment Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, (Colonel Lewis Rush, 
Commanding); 1813. (Transferred to Connecticut Society. ) 



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Elected. State No. 

1891. Allen, Theodore L-, 43 

Pittsfield, Mass. 
Grandson of Moses Allen, Ensign in Lieutenant Colonel 
Matthew Trotter's Regiment, (Albany County), New York 
Militia; 1S11-12. Also Adjutant of Colonel D. Rogers' Regi- 
ment, New York Militia ; 18 14. 



1892. Anderson, Thomas McArthur, Colonel U. S. Army, 165 

Vancouver Barracks, Washington. 
Grandson of Duncan McArthur, Colonel First Regiment, Ohio 
Volunteer Militia ; 1812; appointed Colonel Twenty-sixth Regi- 
ment, United States Infantry, and promoted Brigadier General, 
United States Army; also, Major General Ohio Militia; 1813. 
In command of the Department of the Northwest ; 18 14. (Trans- 
ferred to Ohio Society.) 



1892. Appleton, Daniel Fuller, 122 

2S East Thirty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. 
Son of James Appleton, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Second 
Regiment, First Brigade, Second Division, Massachusetts Militia ; 
1813-14. In service and pay of the United States ; 1814. 



*L 



1892. Atkinson, Benjamin Walker, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 109 

Fort Thomas, Ky. 
fandson of Henry Atkinson, Colonel and Inspector General 
United States Army ; 1813; Colonel Fourth and Thirty-seventh 
Regiments, United States Infantry ; 1814-15. 
Grandson of Benjamin Walker. Served with American forces in 
repulse of British at mouth of Otter Creek, Vermont; 18 14. 



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Elected. State No. 

1891. Averill,, Henry K., Jr., 36 

Plattsburg, N. Y. 
Son of Henry K. Averill. Served in New York Militia, 1812; 
Private in Captain Mix's Company, Colonel Thomas Miller's 
Regiment, New York Volunteers ; 1813; and in Captain Martin 
J. Aiken's Volunteer Company of Independent Riflemen, under 
the immediate command of General Alexander Macomb, United 
States Army; 1813-14. Honored by Joint Resolution of Con- 
gress, approved May 20, 1826, for gallantry and patriotic service 
in the war, and presented with a rifle. 

1895. Avery, Frank Montgomery, 298 

154 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Ebenezer Avery, (3d), Private in Captains 
Thomas Allen, Jr., and Amos Williams' Companies, Connecticut 
Militia; 18 13-14. 

1892. Backus, Rev. Brady Electus, 172 

360 West Twenty-eighth Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Electus Mallary Backus, Colonel Commanding First 
Regiment, United States Dragoons. In command of United States 
(regular) troops in repulse of British, battle of Sackett's Harbor, 
New York; 18 13. Mortally wounded in action. 

1S93. Bailey, Joseph Trowbridge, 196 

Chestnut and Twelfth Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Major Bailey, Private in " Poughkeepsie Fusileers," 
(Captain Peter P. Hayes, Commanding), New York Militia; 
1812-15. 

1S92. Baird, Henry Carey, 115 

810 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Thomas James Baird, Third Lieutenant First Regiment, 
United States Eight Artillery ; 1814-15. 



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Elected. State No. 

1893. Baker, George Livingston, 227 

60 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Grandnephew of Henry Beals, Private in Regiment Massa- 
chusetts Militia; 18 13. 



1893. Baker, George Livingston, Jr., 202 

New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of George Armistead, Major Third Regiment, 
United States Artillery ; 18 12-15. Breveted Lieutenant Colonel 
for gallantry at capture of Fort George, Canada ; 181 3. Presented 
with a sword by the State of Virginia for gallant defense of Fort 
McHenry, Maryland, and repulse of British; 1814. 

1891. Baker, George T., 94 

149a Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Ebenezer Hunt, Major of Lieutenant Colonel 
Benjamin Lincoln's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia ; 1814. 
(Transferred to Massachusetts Society.) 

1892. Barbour, Charles Justin, 128 

Springfield, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Reuben Dart, Private in Captain John French's 
Company, Connecticut Militia; 1813. 

Great-grandson of Jonathan Jennings, Private in Captain John 
B. Walback's Company of United States Artillery; 18 14-15. 

1895. Bell, William Duffield, M. D., 327 

160 West Eighty-third Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of William Duffield Bell, Private in Captain Andrew's 
Company, Fifth Regiment, Maryland Volunteers ; 1814. 



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Elected. State No - 

i 89 i. Bellas, Henry Hobart, Captain U. S. Army, 30 

Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of William Rudolph Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Thirty- 
third Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia; 1811-14. Also, Colonel 
Sixty-second Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserves ; 1814-15. 
Great-grandson of Joseph Anthony, Captain Third Company of 
"Washington Guards," Pennsylvania Volunteers; 1813-14. 
Died in service. 

Grandnephew of Thomas Anthony, Third Lieutenant of Captain 
Condy Raguet's Company of "Washington Guards," First 
Detachment of Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, (Colonel Lewis 
Rush, Commanding) ; 18 13. 

1892. Benham, Henry Hill, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 102 

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 
Grandson of John McNeil, Captain Eleventh Regiment, United 
States Infantry, 181 2-13; Major Twelfth Regiment, United 
States Infantry, 1813-15; breveted Lieutenant Colonel for gal- 
lant conduct at battle of Chippewa, Canada ; 18 14 ; and breveted 
Colonel for gallantry at battle of Niagara, Canada ; 18 14. 

1895. Benjamin, Marcus, 343 

Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 
Great-grandson of Ezra Hough, Sergeant in Captain McMahan's 
Company, New York Militia; 1814. 

1892. Biddle, John, Captain U. S. Army, 131 

Nashville, Tenn. 
Grandson of John Biddle, Second Lieutenant Third Regiment, 
United States Artillery; 18 12-13; First Lieutenant, same Regi- 
ment ; 1813; Captain Forty-second Regiment, United States 
Infantry; 1813-15. Also Aid-de-Camp to General Winfield 
Scott, United States Army. 



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Elected. State No. 

1893. Biddle, William S., Jr., Lieutenant U. S. Army, 184 

West Point, N. Y. 
Grandson of John Biddle, Second Lieutenant Third Regiment, 
United States Artillery; 1812-13; First Lieutenant, same Regi- 
ment ; 1 8 13; Captain Forty-second Regiment, United States 
Infantry; 1813-15. Also Aid-de-Camp to General Winfield 
Scott, United States Army. 



1893. Blunt, Stanhope English, Captain U. S. Army, 180 

Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y. 
Great-grandnephew of Mark S. Blunt, Lieutenant of the Priva- 
teer "Portsmouth;" 1812-15. (Transferred to Massachusetts 
Society.) 

1893. Bonaffon, Ferdinand Victor, 208 

Broad and Locust Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Anthony Bonaffon, Second Lieutenant Thirty-second 
Regiment, United States Infantry'; 18 13 ; First Lieutenant and 
Adjutant, same Regiment ; 18 14. 

1893. Bonaffon, Sylvester, Jr., 209 

3439 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Anthony Bonaffon, Second Lieutenant Thirty- 
second Regiment, United States Infantry ; 1813; First Lieuten- 
ant and Adjutant, same Regiment; 18 14. 

Grandson of Joseph Allen McClintock, Private in Pennsylvania 
State Guards, (Captain Henry Meyers, Commanding) ; the 
Ninth Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer In- 
fantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding); of "Advance 
Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General 
Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 



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Elected. State No. 

1893. Boughter, Francis, Ensign U. S. Navy, 200 

Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I. 
Great-grandson of John Reiehart, Private in Fourth Company, 
(Captain Peter Nungesser, Commanding), Second Regiment, 
Volunteer Light Infantry, (Colonel Louis Bache, Commanding), 
First Brigade, Second Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1814-15. 
Great-grandnephew of John Berry, Ensign in Captain Thomas 
McElhenny's Company, Second Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel 
Ritcher, Commanding), First Brigade, Pennsylvania Militia, 
1814-15- 



1894. Bradley, Cyrus Sherwood, 258 

Southport, Conn. 
Great-grandson of Lyman Hull, Private in Second Company, 
(Captain Jeremiah Sturgis, Commanding) ; Battalion of Con- 
necticut Volunteer Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel Eli Fowler, 
Commanding); [First Brigade, Connecticut Volunteers; 18 14. 
(Transferred to Connecticut Society.) 



1895. Brewster, Hon. Henry Colvin, M. C, 342 

Washington, D. C. 
Grandson of Elisha Belcher Brewster, Quartermaster Sergeant, 
Colonel Belcher's Regiment, Connecticut Militia; 1813-14. 



1894. Brice, Philip Howard, 276 

1537 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Nicholas Brice, Special Judge Advocate on 
the Staff of Major General Samuel Smith, Commanding Third 
Division of Maryland Militia in the service of the United States ; 
1814. 



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Elected. State No. 

1893. Briggs, Frank Harrison, 187 

45 High Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandnephew of Thomas Otis Briggs, Sailor on American Priva- 
teer captured by British, (1813,) and imprisoned at Halifax, Nova 
Scotia, and Dartmoor, England. (Transferred to Massachusetts 
Society.) 

1895. Brinkerhoff, Roeliff, 321 

Mansfield, Ohio. 
Son of George R. Brinkerhoff, Quarter Master of Lieutenant 
Colonel George Flemming's Regiment New York Militia, 18 12-14. 
(Transferred to Ohio Society.) 

1891. Bristol, Henry Brevoort, Captain and Brevet Lieutenant 66 
Colonel U, S. Army, Walkerville, Ontario, Canada. 

Grandson of Henry Brevoort, Captain Third Regiment, United 
States Infantry, 1811-14; Major Forty-fifth Regiment, United 
States Infantry, iS 14-15. Distinguished in battle of Maguaga, 
Michigan; 1812. Received silver medal from Congress for 
gallantry in Commodore Perry's victory on Lake Erie; 1813. 

1893. Bristow, Frank Henry, 



300 Eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Daniel Sickles, Sailing-Master United States 
Navy ; 1812-14. Served in the New York Flotilla. 

1891. Brooke, Benjamin, Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon, 65 
U. S. Army, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 

Grandson of Jesse Brooke, Private in Delaware County Troop, 
(Captains Robinson and John F. Van Leer, Commanding), Penn- 
sylvania Militia; 1814-15. 



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Elected. State No. 

1893. Brooke, Francis Mark, [Life Membership]. 188 

16 16 Summer Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Nathan Brooke, Private in First Company, Sixty- 
fifth Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel John Pierson, Commanding), 
Pennsylvania Militia ; 1S14-15. 

1891. Brooke, John, Major and Surgeon U. S. Army, 64 

Radnor, Delaware Co., Pa. 
Son of Jesse Brooke, Private in Delaware County Troop, (Cap- 
tains Robinson and John F. Van Leer, Commanding), Pennsyl- 
vania Militia; 1814-15. 

1891. Brooke, John Rutter, Brigadier General U. S. Army, 44 

St. Paul, Minn. 
Son of William Brooke, Private in Eleventh Company ("Wash- 
ington Guards," of Reading, Berks County, Captain Daniel de B. 
Keim, Commanding) ; First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Infantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding) ; Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers ; 1814-15. 

1894. Brown, Dudley Parrish, 255 

Auadarko, Oklahoma Territory. 
Great-grandson of William Dudley, Colonel of Regiment Ken- 
tucky Volunteers; 1812-13. Killed at Battle of Fort Meigs, 
Ohio; 1813. 

1S91. Bryan, Charles Page, 89 

University Club, Chicago, 111. 
Great-grandson of William Bryan, Lieutenant in Captain Joseph 
Mallory's Company, Colonel Armstead's Regiment, Virginia 
Militia; 18 13. (Transferred to Illinois Society.) 



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Elected. State No. 

1892. Buffum, William Mansfield, 134 

45 High Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of James R. Buffum, Private in Captain J. C. King's 
Company, Colonel James White's Regiment, Massachusetts 
Militia; 1814. 

Grandson of Benjamin Swan, Private in Captain William B. 
Dodge's Company of Colonel James White's Regiment, Massa- 
chusetts Militia; 1S14. (Transferred to Massachusetts Society.) 



1892. Bulloch, Joseph G., M. D., 173 

137 Duffy Street, Savannah, Ga. 
Grandson of John Lewis, Sergeant of Liberty County Indepen- 
dent Troop, (Captain Joseph Jones, Commanding); and Colonel 
John McPherson Berrien's Regiment, Georgia Militia, 1812. 



1891. Bullus, William Ellison, 60 

162 West Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Grandson of John Bullus, Surgeon United States Navy and 

Navy Agent of Port of New York; 1812-15. Served under 

command of Commodore James Barron, United States Navy. 



1 89 1. Burbank, Clayton Sullivan, Captain U. S. Army, 32 

Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory. 
Grandson of Sullivan Burbank, Captain and Brevet Major, United 
States Army. Distinguished for gallant service at battles of 
Sackett's Harbor, New York; 18 13; Plattsburg, New York; 
Chippewa and Niagara, Canada; 1814. Led "forlorn hope" 
and severely wounded in latter action. Received brevet of Major 
for bravery. 



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Elected. State No. 

iSgi. Burdett, Charles L., 92 

Hartford, Conn. 
Grandson of Lewis Prescott, United States Navy. Served on 
United States Frigate "Constitution," under command of Cap- 
tains Isaac Hull and William Bainbridge, United States Navy; 
181 2; and on United States Brig, "Enterprise," Lieutenant 
William Burrows, United States Navy, Commanding; 18 13. 

1893. Burgin, George Horace, M. D., 181 

63 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandnephew of John Burgin, Deputy Contractor and Forage 
Master. Served in Army of the Northwest under General 
William Henry Harrison; iS 12-15. 

Great-grandson of Jacob Lentz, Private in Captain William Hold- 
gate's Company of Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 
attached to First Brigade, (Brigadier General Samuel Smith, 
Commanding); Second Division, (Major General Henry Scheetz, 
Commanding); Pennsylvania Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Burgin, Herman, M. D., 244 

63 West Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Jacob Lentz, Private in Captain William Hold- 
gate's Company of Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 
attached to First Brigade, (Brigadier General Samuel Smith, 
Commanding) ; Second Division, (Major General Henry Scheetz, 
Commanding); Pennsylvania Militia ; 1814. 
Grandnephew of John Caner Herman, Private in Second Com- 
pany, ("Junior Artillerists," Captain Jacob Cash Commanding) ; 
First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, (Lieutenant 
Colonel Andrew M. Prevost, Commanding); of "Advance Light 
Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas 
Cadwalader, Commanding); 18 14-15. 



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Elected. State No. 

1880. *Burkhart, Valentine, 

711 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Sou of Valentine Burkhart, Private in Third Company, ("Wash- 
ington Guards," Captain Condy Raguet, Commanding); First 
Detachment of Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, (Colonel Lewis 
Rush, Commanding); 18 13. Also, Private in Captain John R. 
Mifflin's (First) Company of "Washington Guards," First 
Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, (Colonel Clement 
C. Biddle, Commanding); of the "Advance Light Brigade," 
Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwala- 
der, Commanding); 1814-15. 

♦Died, , 1892. 

1893. Burton, Chester Warren, 177 

Brocton, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
Son of Hiram Burton, Private in Captain and Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel Benjamin Forsyth's and Captain Samuel V. Hamilton's 
Company, First United States Rifle Regiment ; 1812-15. 
Grandson of Simon Burton, Private in same Company and Regi- 
ment; 1812-15. 

Nephew of Salmon Burton, Private in same Company and Regi- 
ment; 1812-13. Died of wounds received at battle of Little 
York, Canada, 18 13. 

Nephew of Simon Burton, Jr., Private in same Company and 
Regiment; 1812-15. 

Nephew of Willard Burton, Private in same Company and Regi- 
ment ; 18 1 2-15. 
Nephew of Samuel Millett, Private in New York Militia; 1812-15. 

1894. Cadle, Henry, 2 7 t 

Bethany, Missouri. 

Representative of John Cadle, Surgeon's Mate, United States 
Navy; 1813-15. (Transferred to Illinois Society.) 



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Elected. State No. 

1894. Cadwalader, Charles Evert, M. D., 245 

240 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Thomas Cadwalader, Captain Second Troop, Phila- 
delphia City Cavalry; 1812. Colonel of Regiment of Cavalr3\ 
Pennsylvania Volunteers; 1813-14. Brigadier General Com- 
manding the "Advance Light Brigade," of Pennsylvania 
Volunteers for the defence of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 18 14-15; 
and in command of the Middle Military Division of the United 
States to close of war ; 1815. 



1891. Cadwalader, John, 8 

1519 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Thomas Cadwalader, Brigadier General Command- 
ing the "Advance Light Brigade," of Pennsylvania Volunteers 
for the defence of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 18 14-15. 



1895. Calhoun, John Franklin, 292 

Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Great-grandson of David Calhoun, Private in Captain John 
Wallace's Company, Pennsylvania Volunteers, attached to First 
Regiment, Second Detachment, Pennsylvania Militia, (Briga- 
dier General Richard Crooks, Commanding), in the service of 
the United States ; 1812-13, (Transferred to Illinois Society.) 



1891. Carr, Camillo C. C, Major U. S. Army, 40 

Fort Meade, South Dakota. 
Great-grandson of John Koontz, Colonel Thirty-first Regiment 
of Infantry, Brigadier General Robert Taylor's Brigade, Virginia 
Militia; 1813-14. (Transferred to Illinois Society.) 



45 

Elected. State No. 

1S92. Case, David Brainard, 161 

Marietta, Pa. 
Grandson of William G. Scott, Ensign and Second Lieutenant 
Fifteenth Regiment, United States Infantry, (Colonel Zebulon 
M. Pike, Commanding) ; 181 2. 

1894. Chapman, Paul Goddard, 241 

1244 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Ebenezer Chapman, Private in Captain Samuel 
Collins' Company, First Regiment, New Hampshire (Detached) 
Militia; 18 14. 

1880. Chase, Thomas, 3 

1 34 1 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Thomas G. Chase, Lieutenant in Captain William Gates' 
Company, United States Artillery Corps; 18 14-15. 

1894. Chauncey, Harry David, 253 

109 West Eighty-second Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of John E. W. Stevenson, Private in Captain James B. 
Murray's Company of New York Artillery, Major Daniel E. 
Duuscomb's Battalion of Governor's Guards, New York Militia; 
1814. 

1893. Chenoweth, Alexander Crawford, 191 

Manhattan Club, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of William Bradford Crawford, Private in Captain 
Richard B. Magruder's Company of "American Artillerists," 
First Regiment of Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, 
Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. Also, Captain of Bat- 
tery, in same Regiment, (Colonel Richard B. Magruder, Com- 
manding); 18 14-15. 



46 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Clark, Arthur Wellington, M. D., 48 

Cor. Ontario and Ohio Streets, Lawrence, Kan. 
Great-grandson of Ralph Houghton, Private in Detached Com- 
pany of Captain Humphrey, in Lieutenant Colonel Dudley's 
Regiment, Massachusetts Militia ; 1814. 

1892. Clement Charles Maxwell, 149 

Sunbury, Pa. 
Grandson of Evan C. Clement, Sergeant Major in Colonel 
Joshua Howell's Regiment, New Jersey Militia ; 18 14. 

1S91. Coe, Charles Pierson, 76 

560 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Grandson of Darius Coe, Private in Captain Amos Fowler's 
Company, Colonel Benjamin Baldwin's Regiment, Connecticut 
Militia ; 1813-14. (Transferred to Connecticut Society.) 

1891. Colles, Christopher John, M. D., 51 

30 West Thirty-third Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of James Colles, Corporal in Captain Daniel Baehr's 
Company, Second Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Curtain, Com- 
manding;, New York Artillery Militia; 1812; also served in 
Captain S. Swartwout's Company, Second Regiment, (Lieutenant 
Colonel Stevens, Commanding), New York Artillery Militia; 
1814. 

1893. Collins, Charles Lee, Lieutenant U. S. Army 174 

Denver, Col. 
Great-grandnephew of Robert Stevenson Coffin, enlisted as a 
Sailor in United States Navy; 1S12. Captured and held as 
prisoner of war on board British frigate. 



47 

ELECTED. STATE NO. 

1891. Collins, Holdridge Ozro, 73 

Los Angeles, Cal. 

Grandson of Anthony Van Etten, 1st Sergeant in Captain 

Daniel Curtice's Company, Colonel Philetus Swift's Regiment, 

New York Militia; 1812-13. Wounded at Black Rock, N. Y. 

Subsequently commissioned First Lieutenant, New York Militia. 

1891. Comegys, William H„ Major and Paymaster U. S. Army, S7 

Omaha, Neb. 
Grandson of Cornelius Parsons Comegys, Lieutenant Colonel 
Commanding Fifth Regiment, and Adjutant General of Delaware 
Militia; 1814-15. 

1891. Corbusier, William Henry, Captain and Assistant Surgeon 16 

U. S. Army, 487 Lexington Avenue, N. Y. 

Grandson of Stephen Myers, Private in Captain John Snedeker's 

Company, Eighty-third Regiment, (Colonel Benjamin F. Gurnee, 

Commanding), New York Militia; 1S14. 

1S91. Corliss, Augustus Whittemore, Captain U. S. Army, 55 

Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. 
Grandson of Ebenezer Corliss, Private in Captain Daniel 
Mitchell's Company of (Detached) Maine Militia; 1814. Also 
served in North Yarmouth (Maine) Guards. 

1894. Cromwell, Charles, 2 79 

200 Adams Street, Chicago, Ills. 
Grandson of Nathan Cromwell, Adjutant of Colonel John Regan's 
Regiment ; also Adjutant First Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel 
Stiner, Commanding); Eleventh Brigade, (Brigadier General 
Stansbury, Commanding); Maryland Militia; 1S14. (Trans- 
ferred to Illinois Society.) 



48 

Elected. State No. 

1891. *Dallas, Alexander J., Lieutenant Colonel U. S. Army, 34 

Orlando, Fla. 
Son of Alexander James Dallas, Lieutenant United States Navy ; 
18 1 2-1 5. Served under Commodore John Rodgers, United States 
Navy; 1811-12; and under Captain Charles Ridgely, United 
States Navy ; 18 14. 

'Died July 20, 1895. 

1895. Damon, Albert Forster, 306 

221 South Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Joseph Damon, Private in Captain Edward F. 
Jacobs' Company of Artillery, Second Regiment, First Brigade, 
Fifth Division, Massachusetts Militia; 1814. 

1895. Damon, Edwin Adams, 307 

1904 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Joseph Damon, Private in Captain Edward F. 
Jacobs' Company of Artillery, Second Regiment, First Brigade, 
Fifth Division, Massachusetts Militia ; 1814. 

1895. Darrow, Walter Nicholas Paine, 324 

Columbus, Ohio. 
Grandson of Leavitt Darrow, Captain Connecticut Militia ; 1814. 
(Transferred to Ohio Society.) 

1891. Davenport, Richard Graham, Lieutenant U. S. Navy, 23 

Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 
Grandson of Isaiah Davenport, Private in Captain James Hunter's 
Company, First Regiment, Georgia Militia; 1815. 
Grandson of George Graham, Captain of Fairfax County Com- 
pany of Cavalry, Second Regiment, Virginia Militia; 1814. 
Great-grandson of James Watson, Private in Captain Richard S. 
Briscoe's Company of Cavalry, First Regiment, (Colonel George 
Magruder, Commanding), District of Columbia Militia; 1813-14. 



49 

Elected. 9tate No - 

1895. Davidson, Robert M., 3 i8 

Newark, Ohio. 
Grandson of Robert Davidson, First Lieutenant, Captain John 
Spencer's Company, First Batallion, Third Regiment, Ohio 
Volunteers, (Colonel Lewis Cass, Commanding); 18 12. Also 
Lieutenant Colonel, Second Regiment, Second Brigade, Third 
Division, Ohio Militia ; 1S13. Commissioned Colonel same year. 
(Transferred to Ohio Society.) 

189 1. Davis, Augustus Plummer, 82 

Cor. Howe Street and Denniston Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Grandson of Jacob Davis, Captain of Company of Infantry in 
First Regiment, (Colonel John Stone, Commanding), First Brigade, 
Eighth Division, Massachusetts (or Province of Maine), Militia; 
1812-15. 

1893. Davis, Charles Lukens, Captain and Brevet Major 220 

U. S. Army, Asheville, N. C. 

Nephew of Isaac Davis, Surgeon Sixth Regiment, United States 
Infantry; 1812-13. Also Surgeon Third Regiment, United States 
Infantry; 1814. Died in service. 

1894. Delafield, Augustus Floyd, 257 

Noroton, Conn. 
Son of Edward Delafield, Surgeon ot "Sea Fencibles," New 
York State Militia; 1814. (Transferred to Connecticut Society.) 

1894. Denis, Augustus Henry, 232 

St. Denis Grove, Tampa, Fla. 
Great-grandson of Daniel Carrnick, Major United States Marine 
Corps; 18 12-18 15. Died of wounds received at battle of New 
Orleans, Louisiana; 18 15. 



50 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Derr, Andrew Fein, 267 

38 North River Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 

Grandson of Michael Derr, Private in Captain Phineas Kelly's 
Company, (Bucks County), First Brigade, Second Division, 
Pennsylvania Militia; 1814. 

1S94. Dewey, George Eugene, 289 

651 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Grandson of Jeremiah Dewey, Fifer in Lieutenant Witt Dane's 
Company, Thirty-sixth Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Thomas 
Miller, Commanding), New York State Militia; 18 13. 



1894. Dewey, Hiram Stapeeford, 290 

138 Fulton Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Jeremiah Dewey, Fifer in Lieutenant Witt Lane's 
Company, Thirty-sixth Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Thomas 
Miller, Commanding); New York State Militia; 1813. 

1S94. Dewey, Hiram Todd, 288 

657 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Son of Jeremiah Dewey, Fifer in Lieutenant Witt Lane's Com- 
pany, Thirty-sixth Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Mil- 
ler, Commanding), New York State Militia; 1813. 

1S93. DeYoung, ChareES, 224 

1000 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Isaac DeYoung, Musician in Captain Benjamin H. Price's 
Company, Third Regiment, New Jersey State Artillery; 1812-15. 
Participated in eleven (11) actions during war, and wounded in 
battle of Lundy's Lane, Canada; 1S14. 



51 

Elected. State No " 

1894. Dorcy, Ben. Holladay, 2 7 2 

1430 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Nathaniel H. Downe, Captain of Privateer 
"Dolphin;" 1812-14. Captured by enemy, held prisoner-of- 
war at Halifax, N. S., and exchanged; 1814. 

1894. Duane, Russell, 26 3 

2101 DeLancey Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of William Duane, Lieutenant- Colonel of United 
States Rifle Regiment; 1812-13. Also, Colonel and Adjutant 
General United States Army ; 18 13-15. 

1893. Dudley, Augustus Palmer, M. D., 211 

640 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Patrick Dudley, Ensign Company "F," (Captain 
E. Percy, Commanding), Colonel A. Reed's Regiment, Massa- 
chusetts (or Province of Maine) Militia; 1812-13. 
Grandson of Francis Wyman, Orderly Sergeant Company "F," 
(same Regiment), Massachusetts (or Province of Maine) Militia; 
1812-13. 

1891. Dudley, Edgar Swartwout, Captain and Assistant Quarter- 67 
master U. S. Army, San Antonio, Texas. 

Grandson of Peter Dudley, Brigadier General (Commanding 
Brigade of Bennington County), Vermont Militia; 18 12-15. 

1893. Egle, William Henry, M. D., 201 

Harrisburg, Pa. 
Grandson of John von Treupel, Private in Captain John Hurst's 
Company of Montgomery County Riflemen ; the Fifteenth Com- 
pany, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Riflemen, (Col- 
onel Thomas Humphreys, Commanding); of "Advance Light 
Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas 
Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 



52 

Elected. State No. 

i 89 i. Eldredge, Edward H., 70 

27 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Oliver Eldredge, Quartermaster on Staff of Lieu- 
tenant Colonel Amos Benny, Commanding First Regiment, 
Third Brigade, First Division, Massachusetts Militia; 1812. 

1894. Ellis, Edward Dimick, 286 

128 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Asa Chapman, Private in Captain William 
Palmer's Company, Connecticut Militia ; 1813. 

1895. Este, Charles, 302 

41 1 1 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Charles Este, Surgeon Third Ohio Volunteers, 
Army of the Northwest; 18 12. 

1893. Evans, Ellwood Waller, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 189 

Fort Myer, Va. 
Great-grandson of William Waller, Private in Captain James 
Foster's Company of Fifty-first Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel 
Henry Amey, Commanding), Maryland Militia ; 1S14. 

1895. Faber, William Henry, 313 

Williamsport, Penna. 
Great-grandson of Samuel Faber, Private in Captain Fisher's 
Company, Fifth Battalion, First Brigade, Pennsylvania Militia; 
1814. 

1894. Farrington, Charles Lincoln, 254 

East Peoria, Tazewell Co., Ills. 
Grandson of Elijah Farrington, Private in Captain S. L. Van 
Vorhees' Company, Sixty-first Regiment, New York State 
Militia; 1814. (Transferred to Illinois Society.) 



53 

Elbcted. State No - 

1894. Fitch, Edward Sherman, 252 

35 Broad Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Joseph Piatt Fitch, Sergeant in Fourth Company, 
Thirty-fourth Regiment, (Colonel Nehemiah Loekwood, Com- 
manding), Connecticut Militia ; 1S13. 

Great-grandson of Daniel Jones, Private in Captain O. E. San- 
ford's Company, Lieutenant Colonel S. Sterling's Regiment, 
Connecticut Militia; 1813. (Transferred to Connecticut Society.) 



1894. Forbush, William Curtis, Captain U. S. Army, 281 

Fort Ringgold, Texas. 
Representative of Asa Forbush, Private in Westboro Company 
of Massachusetts Militia ; 1812. 



Ford, John D., Chief Engineer U. S. Navy, 130 

1522 West Lauvale Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Ford, Private of the "Baltimore Patriots," 
(Captain Robert Lawson, Commanding); Fifth Regiment In- 
fantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia ; 1814. 



1892. Fowler, Edward Sydney, 121 

87 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Gilbert Ogden Fowler, Aid-de-Camp to Brigadier 
General Leonard Smith, Commanding Thirty-fourth Brigade, 
New York Militia ; 1813-14 ; also Brigade Quartermaster; 1815. 
Grandson of Chauncey Belknap, Major Orange County Regi- 
ment of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Belknap, Com- 
manding), New York Militia; 1812-15. 



54 

Elected. State No. 

1895. Franklin, Robert Scott, 323 

Chillicothe, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of James Strode Swearingen, Colonel and 
Quartermaster General Eighth Military District, U. S. Arrny ; 
1 S 1 4. (Transferred to Ohio Society. ) 

1S95. Frazer, James Patriot Wilson, 340 

416 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Steele, Jr., Captain Thirty-second United 
States Infantry; 18 13-15. 

1892. Frazer, Persifor, D. Sc. (Un. de France), 145 

Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Thomas Cave, Assistant Apothecary General, United 
States Army; 18 14. 

1895. Frazer, Reah, Paymaster, U. S. Navy, 341 

League Island, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Steele, Jr., Captain Thirty-second United 
States Infantry; 18 13-15. 

1894. French, Louis Mardenbrough, 256 

Noroton Heights, Fairfield Co., Conn. 
Grandson of Samuel Beach, Jr., Private in Captain John Butler's 
Company, Colonel Elihu Sanford's Regiment, Connecticut Militia; 
1814. (Transferred to Connecticut Society.) 

1891. French, William Freeman, M. D., 96 

Noroton, Conn. 
Grandson of Samuel Beach, Jr., Private in Captain John Butler's 
Company, Colonel Elihu Sanford's Regiment, Connecticut Militia; 
18 14. (Transferred to Connecticut Society.) 



55 

State No. 



1S77. *Frick, Albert W., 

. Philadelphia, Pa. 

Grandson of Jacob Frick, Private in "State Feucibles," (Captain 
Hartman Kuhn, Commanding); First Regiment Pennsylvania 
Volunteer Infantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding) ; 
of " Advance Light Brigade, " Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Briga- 
dier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 

*Died May 2, 1893. 

1891. Frost, Rev. Timothy Prescott, 33 

2212 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Timothy Moore Frost, Private (and Musician), in Captain 
Ambrose L. Brown's (Rutland) Company, Vermont Militia; 1814. 

1892. Garlington, Ernest Albert, Captain U. S. Army, 137 

Fort Riley, Kansas. 
Grandson of Christopher Garliugton, Private in Captain Cook's 
Company, Georgia Militia; 18 14-15. 

1891. Garrard, Joseph, Captain U. S. Army, 18 

Fort Robinson, Neb. 
Grandson of Daniel Garrard, Captain of Kentucky Militia; 
1812-15. 

1891. Glentworth, James, 7 1 

15 South Thirty-sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of James Glentworth, Private in Third Company of "Wash- 
ington Guards," (Captain Thomas F. Pleasants, Commanding); 
the Fifth Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Infantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle Commanding); of the 
"Advance Light Brigade," (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwala- 
der, Commanding), Pennsylvania Volunteers; 1814-15. 



56 

Elected. State No. 

1893. *Goodwin, Charles Ridgely, 190 

900 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Robert Morris Goodwin, Ensign Fifth Regiment, United 
States Infantry, 1812; transferred to Third Regiment, United 
States Infantry, 1812; Third Lieutenant, same Regiment, 1813; 
Second Lieutenant, same Regiment, 1813-14. 

♦Died May 19, 1894. 

1892. Gordon, Ray Tompkins, 120 

245 West One Hundred and Thirty-second Street, 

New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Honorable Daniel D. Tompkins, Governor of the 
State of New York and Commander-in-Chief of the Third Military 
District, (comprising New York frontier), of the United States ; 
1812-14 

1891. Greely, Adolphus W., Brigadier General and Chief Signal 31 
Officer U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 

Son of John Balch Greely; served in Detached Company, (Captain 
John Chickering, Commanding), under command of Lieutenant 
Colonel Paul Merrill, Massachusetts Militia; 1814. 
Grandson of Samuel Cobb. Served in battle of Lundy's Lane, 
Canada; 18 14. 

1895. Green, Frank Deeaplaine, 329 

1415 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Isaac Green, Private in "Junior Artillerists," 
(Captain Jacob Cash, Jr., Commanding) ; the Second Company, 
First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, (Colonel 
Andrew M. Prevost, Commanding) : of " Advance Light Brigade, ' ' 
Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalad- 
er, Commanding) ; 1814-15. 



57 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Green, James Oscar, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 240 

Appleton, Wis. 
Great-grandson of James Burnham, Private in Captain J. Wheat- 
ley's Companj-, Second Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel E. Fifield, 
Commanding), Vermont Militia; 1812. Also, Private in Captain 
S. Wright's Company, same Regiment : 1S12-13. (Transferred 
to Illinois Society.) 

1891 *Green, William Webb, 46 

235 Central Park, (West), New York, N. Y. 
Son of Richard Green, Captain of East Haddam South Company, 
Twenty-fourth Regiment, Connecticut Militia; 1812-13. 

♦Died December 30, 1894. 

1891. Greene, Richard Henry, 45 

235 Central Park, (West), New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Richard Green, Captain of East Haddam South Com- 
pany, Twenty-fourth Regiment, Connecticut Militia; 1812-13. 
Grandson of William W. Todd, Major Fifty-first Regiment, 
(Colonel Isaac Van Hook, Commanding), New York Militia; 
1812. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, same Regiment ; 1814. 

1892. Gregg, Levi Laertes, 164 

122 Front Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Levi Hardin Parish, Private in Captain Elijah 
Clark's Company, Lieutenant Colonel Peter Allen's Regiment, 
New York Militia ; under command of General Stephen Van 
Rensselaer. Wounded at battle of Queenston, Canada; 1812. 
Also, Sergeant in Captain Jeremiah B. Parish's Company of 
Riflemen, Twenty-second Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Peter 
Allen, Commanding), New York State Militia; 1815. 



58 

Eusctbd. State No. 

1893. Gresham, John Chowning, Captain U. S. Army, 213 

Fort Riley, Kansas. 
Grandson of Rawleigh Dunaway, Quartermaster Sergeant Ninety- 
second Regiment, Virginia Militia, (Lieutenaut Colonel John 
Chowning, Commanding); 1813-14. 

1S95. Haddock, Stanley Brickett, 314 

438 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of John Shinn, First Troop, Philadelphia City 
Cavalry. Also, Colonel Seventy-ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania 
Volunteers; 1814. 

1892. Haight, Frederick Everest, 136 

22 Thomas Street, New York, N. Y. 
Great-grandnephew of Joel Cook, Captain Fourth Regiment, 
United States Infantry, (Colonel John P. Boyd, Commanding). 
Officially complimented by General William Henry Harrison for 
bravery at battle of Tippecanoe ; 18 1 1 . Surrendered prisoner of 
war by General Hull at Detroit, Michigan ; 18 12. 

1893. Hains, John Power, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 197 

Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, La. 
Great-grandson of William Smythe Jenkins, Sergeant in Captain 
William Smith's Company of Mounted Volunteers, Virginia 
Militia; 1S13-14. 

1893, Halberstadt, Baird, x 9 8 

Pottsville, Pa. 
Grandson of Thomas J. Baird, Third Lieutenant United States 
Light Artillery; 18 14; transferred to United States Artillery 
Corps; 1815. 



59 

Elected. State No. 

1895. Halberstadt, George Howell, 332 

Pottsville, Pa. 
Grandson of Thomas J. Baird, Third Lieutenant United States 
Artillery; 18 14; transferred to United States Artillery Corps; 
1815. 

1894. Hamilton, Rev. Alexander, 259 

Lyons Plains, Fairfield Co., Conn. 
Grandson of John Church Hamilton, Lieutenant First Regiment 
Infantry, United States Arm}'. Also, Aid-de-camp to Major 
General William Henry Harrison, United States Army, Com- 
manding Army of the Northwest; 1812-14. (Transferred to 
Connecticut Society. ) 

1891. Hammond, Andrew Goodrich, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 97 

Fort Meade, S. D. 
Grandson of Franklin Ripley, Quartermaster in Colonel Edwards' 
Regiment of Massachusetts Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Hart, Byerly, 268 

108 South Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Byerly, Corporal in Second Troop, Philadel- 
phia City Cavalry, (Captain William Rawle, Jr., Commanding); 
attached to the "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volun- 
teers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding) ; 
1814. 

1894. Hatcher, Robert Stockwell, 283 

Lafayette, Ind. 
Grandson of Archibald Hatcher, Lieutenant of Captain James 
Shelton's Company, Colonel R. T. Mason's Regiment, Virginia 
Militia; 1813-14. Also, Private in Captain John Hewett's 
Company, Second Regiment, Virginia Militia; 1814. (Trans- 
ferred to Illinois Society.) 



60 

Elected. State No. 

1895. Hatfield, Henry Reed, 308 

723 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Adam Hatfield, Captain Fifty-first Regiment, 
Pennsylvania Militia; 1812-14. 

1894. Haverstick, George Henry, 235 

505 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of George Musser, First Lieutenant, afterward Cap- 
tain, First Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonels Jeremiah Schappel 
and William Hamilton, Commanding); Second Brigade, (Briga- 
dier General John Addams, Commanding); in Division of Penn- 
sylvania Militia, Commanded by Major General Nathaniel 
Watson; 18 14. 

18S8. *Hay, Malcolm, 7 

Asheville, N. C. 
Great-grandson of Peter Hay, Private in "Junior Artillerists," 
(Captain Jacob H. Fisler, Commanding); 1813; and Sergeant in 
Third Company, "Northern Liberty Artillerists," (Captain 
John Naglee, Commanding); First Regiment Pennsylvania 
Volunteer Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel Andrew M. Prevost, 
Commanding); of "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania 
Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thtmas Cadwaladsr, Command- 
ing); 18 14-15. 

•Died , 1894. 

1875. Hay, Peter Stuart, r 

4542 Rubicam Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Peter Hay, Private in "Junior Artillerists," (Captain 
Jacob H. Fisler, Commanding); 1813; and Sergeant in Third 
Company, "Northern Liberty Artillerists," (Captain John 
Naglee, Commanding); First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel Andrew M. Prevost, Command- 
ing); of "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, 
(Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 



Gl 

Elected. State No 

1885. Hay, William Henry Odenheimer, Lieutenant U. S. 6 

Revenue-Marine Service, U.S.S. "Forward," Mobile, Ala. 
Great-grandson of Peter Hay, Private in "Junior Artillerists," 
(Captain Jacob H. Fisler, Commanding); 18 13 ; and Sergeant in 
Third Company, " Northern Liberty Artillerists, " (Captain John 
Naglee, Commanding ) ; First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel Andrew M. Prevost, Command- 
ing); of "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, 
(Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 

1892. Hayden, Rev. Horace Edwin, 129 

Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
Grandson of Horace H. Hayden, Sergeant in Captain Thomas 
Warner's Company, Thirty-ninth Regiment, Maryland Militia, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Fowler, Commanding). Also, 
Acting Assistant Surgeon, under orders of Major General Sam- 
uel Smith, Commanding forces at Baltimore, Maryland; 18 14. 
Grandnephew of Nicholas Nixon Robinson, Ensign Fourteenth 
Regiment United States Infantry, 1812; Third Lieutenant, same 
Regiment, 18 13; Second Lieutenant, same Regiment, 181 3 ; 
Second Lieutenant, Second Regiment, United States Infantry, 
1815. 

Grandnephew of John Manlove Robinson, Private in Captain 
Peter Pinney's Company, Twenty-seventh Regiment, (Lieuten- 
ant Colonel Kennedy Long, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 
18 14. 

Grandnephew of Benjamin Hazel Robinson, Private in Captain 
Aaron R. Levering's Company, Fifth Regiment, (Lieutenant 
Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding), Maryland Militia ; 1S14. 

1894. Heaton, John Edward, 251 

245 York Street, New Haven, Conn. 
Grandson of Levi Jennison, Sergeant in Captain Return B. 
Brown's Company, Fourth Regiment, United States Infantry, 
( Colonel John P. Boyd and Lieutenant Colonel James Miller, 
Commanding); 1811-13. On staff of General William Henry 
Harrison, United States Army, and wounded at battle of Tippe- 
canoe, (1811) ; captured by British, (1S12), and paroled, (1813). 
(Transferred to Connecticut Society). 



62 

Elected. State No. 

1892. , Henry, James Malcolm, 100 

2040 F Street, Washington, D. C. 
Grandson of John A. Kearney, Surgeon United States Navy; 
1813-15. Served on frigate "Constitution" under Commodore 
Charles Stewart, United States Navy. Received the thanks of 
Congress and a silver medal, "in testimony of the high sense 
entertained of his good conduct and services in the capture ot 
the British vessels of war, 'Cyane' and 'Levant,' after a brave 
and skillful combat." 

1892. Henry, John Francis, Jr., 169 

117a St. James' Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Peter Gale, Private in Captain Walker's Com- 
pany, Second Regiment, (Colonel E. Fifield, Commanding), 
Vermont Militia ; also Private in Captain Henry Mayo's Com- 
pany, First Regiment, (Colonel William Williams, Command- 
ing) ; Second Brigade, Third Division, Vermont Militia, under 
command of General Alexander Macomb; iS 12-14. 

1892. Henry, John William, 99 

2040 F Street, Washington, D. C. 
Grandson of John A. Kearney, Surgeon United States Navy ; 
1813-15. Served on frigate "Constitution" under Commodore 
Charles Stewart, United States Navy. Received the thanks of 
Congress and a silver medal, "in testimon}- of the high sense 
entertained of his good conduct and services in the capture of 
the British vessels of war, 'Cyane' and 'Levant,' after a brave 
and skillful combat." 

1891. Heyl, Charles Heath, Captain U. S. Army, 95 

Fort Clark, Texas. 
Grandson of Philip Heyl, Captain and Owner of Privateer Brig 
"Amy." Captured during war, (1814), and held as prisoner 
one year at Dartmoor, England. 



63 



1891. *Heyl, Edward Miles, Colonel and Inspector General 24 

U. S. Army, Chicago, 111. 

Grandson of Philip Heyl, Captain and Owner of Privateer Brig 

"Amy." Captured during war, (1814), and held as prisoner 

one year at Dartmoor, England. 

*Died January 2, 1895. 

1891. Hobart, David McKnight, 59 

2219 St. James' Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Nathaniel Potts Hobart, Sergeant in Eleventh Com- 
pany, ("Washington Guards," of Reading, Berks County, 
Captain Daniel deB. Keim, Commanding) ; First Regiment, 
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, 
Commanding); of "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Vol- 
unteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 
1814-15. 

Grandson of William Rudolph Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Thirty- 
third Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia; 1811-14; also, Colonel 
Sixty-second Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserves ; 1814-15. 
Great-grandson of Joseph Anthony, Captain Third Company of 
"Washington Guards," Pennsylvania Volunteers; 1S13-14. 
Died in service. 

1S92. Hodgkins, Joseph Wilson, 139 

P. O. Box 1942, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of John Bubier, Midshipman United States Navy; 
1813; Captured on United States Brig "Siren," (Lieutenant 
Campbell, Commanding); 1814; and held as prisoner of war at 
Dartmoor, England, till close of war. 



64 

Elected State No. 

1891. Hoff, Arthur Bainbridge, Ensign U.S. Navy, 62 

Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 
Great-grandson of William Bainbridge, Captain United States 
Navy. Received the thanks of Congress and gold medal for 
capture of British frigate "Java," by United States frigate 
"Constitution;" 18 12. 

1891. Hoff, William Bainbridge, Captain U. S. Navy, 61 

U. S. S. "Lancaster," at sea. 
Grandson of William Bainbridge, Captain United States Navy. 
Received the thanks of Congress and gold medal for capture of 
British frigate "Java," by United States frigate "Constitution;" 
1812. 

1892. Hoffman, Alexander W. , 125 

806 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Grandson of William Hoffman, First Lieutenant in Captain Gil- 
bert Seaman's Company, Forty-first Regiment United States 
Infantry, (Colonel Robert Bogardus, Commanding); 1813-15. 

1892. Hoffman, Charles Wheeler, l 5 l 

Bozeman, Montana. 
Grandson of William Hoffman, First Lieutenant in Captain Gil- 
bert Seaman's Company, Forty-first Regiment United States 
Infantry, (Colonel Robert Bogardus, Commanding); 1813-15. 

1892. Hoffman, Eugene Baker, 15° 

45 East Forty-first Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of William Hoffman, First Lieutenant in Captain Gil- 
bert Seaman's Company, Forty-first Regiment, United States 
Infantry, (Colonel Robert Bogardus, Commanding); 1813-15. 



65 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Hollander, Elmer Rand, 80 

290 Fifth Aveuue, New York, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Charles North Baldwin, Sergeant in Captain 
John Cook's Company, Third Artillery Regiment, (Lieutenant 
Colonel Andrew Sitcher, Commanding), New York Militia; 
1812; also, First Sergeant in Lieutenant William Swaiue's Com- 
pany; 18 12; and First Lieutenant in Captain William Swaine's 
Company of same Regiment; 18 14. 

1893. Horn, Tiemann Newell, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 217 

Fort Preble, Maine. 
Great-grandson of Joseph Horn, Captain of Company of Second 
Regiment, New York State Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel Cur- 
tenius, Commanding); 1S12. Major of same Regiment; 1814. 

1892. Horton, William Edward, 108 

639 A Street, Washington, D. C. 
Great-grandson of William Clarke, Private in Captain Josiah 
Perry's Company, Colonel John Prior's Regiment, New York 
Militia; 18 14. 

1894. *Houston, Henry Howard, 265 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Samuel Nelson Houston, Private in Captain Henry Ship- 
pen's Company of Lancaster County Yagers, First Brigade, 
Fourth Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1814. 

♦Died June 20, 1895. 

1894. Houston, Samuel Frederic, 266 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Samuel Nelson Houston, Private in Captain Henry 
Shippen's Company of Lancaster County Yagers, First Brigade, 
Fourth Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1814. 



66 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Howe, Henry Smith, Captain U. S. Army, 19 

Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. 
Grandson of Nathaniel Sias, Major Fourth Regiment of Infantry 
and Artillery, New Hampshire Militia; 1812-15. 

1891. Hoyt, Henry Martyn, 52 

310 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Ziba Hoyt, Second Lieutenant in Captain Samuel 
Thomas' Company of Artillery, of Colonel Reese Hill's Regi- 
ment, Pennsylvania Militia; 1813-14. Commended for gallant 
conduct at battle of the Thames, Canada ; 18 13. 

1892. Hughes, Henry Douglas, 127 

1414 South Penn Square, Philadelphia. Pa. 
Grandson of Edward Hughes, Private in Captain John May's 
Company, Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia, (Colonel 
Jeremiah Schappell, Commanding); 1814. 

1894. HURD, RUKARD, 243 

32 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, Minn. 
Grandson of Alexander Duncan, Private in Captain M. Wood's 
Company, Colonel D. Collier's Regiment, Ohio Militia; 1814. 
Also, Private in same Company, Colonel J. Dawson's Regiment, 
Ohio Militia; 18 14. 



1895. Hyde, James Clarence, 335 

114 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Norman Clark, Sergeant First Regiment, 
First Brigade, Thirteenth Division, Massachusetts Militia ; 
1812-14. 



67 

Elected. State n<> 

1895. Hyde, Raymond Newton, 33 6 

114 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Norman Clark, Sergeant First Regiment, 
First Brigade, Thirteenth Division, Massachusetts Militia; 
1812-14. 

1894. Ives, Francis Joseph, Captain and Assistant Surgeon 275 
U. S. Army, Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y. 

Grandson of Raphael Semmes, Private in Captains Roger Dun- 
nington and Thomas Burgess' and Lieutenant Walter M. Miller's 
Companies of Maryland Militia, under command of Brigadier 
General Stewart; 1814. 

1S94. Jackson, Alfred Baury, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 242 

Fort Robinson, Neb. 
Grandson of Samuel Jackson, Private in First Troop, Philadel- 
phia City Cavalry, (Captain Charles Ross, Commanding); at- 
tached to the "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volun- 
teers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding) ; 
1814. 

Grandnephew of Frederick Baury, Midshipman United States 
Navy; 1812-14. Promoted Lieutenant, United States Navy; 
18 14. Presented with sword by Congress, for gallant services in 
capture of the British sloop-of-war, "Reindeer." Drowned by 
sinking of the United States sloop-of-war, "Wasp," (Captain 
Johnston Blakeley, Commanding) ; 18 14. 

1892. Jackson, Charles B., ixi 

2542 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Andrew Sitcher, Lieutenant Colonel Third 
Regiment, New York State Artillery ; 1812; also, Colonel First 
Regiment, United States Volunteer Artiilery ; 18 12-13. 



68 

Elected. State No. 

1895. James, John Faraday, Tenth Regiment U. S. Infantry, 309 

Fort Sill, Oklahoma Ty. 
Grandson of Zebulou Townsend Hubbs, Private in Captain 
Cheeseman's Company, Colonel Bedell's Regiment, New York 
Militia; 18 14. 

1 89 1. Johnson, Alfred B. , Lieutenant U. S. Army, 47 

Fort Logan, Col. 
Grandson of James Steele, Brigade Inspector, Pennsylvania 
Militia; 18 12. Promoted Brigadier General same year, "for 
gallant and meritorious services in the field." Promoted Major 
General Third Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1S13. 

I 893- Johnson, Harvey, 176 

U. S. Consulate, Antwerp, Belgium. 
Grandson of James Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel of Regiment, 
Kentucky Mounted Volunteers, (Colonel Richard M. Johnson, 
Commanding). Distinguished for gallantry in the battle of the 
Thames, Canada; 1813. 

1883. *Johnson, John C. , 4 

4100 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Samuel Johnson. Served in Maryland Militia in defence 
of Fort McHenry, Maryland; 1S14. 

*Died July 31, 1894. 

I 893- Jones, Richmond Legh, 194 

Reading, Pa. 
Grandson of Jehu Jones, Private in Captain George Hetzel- 
berger's Company, Second Regiment, (Colonel John L,utz, Com- 
manding); Second Brigade, (Brigadier General John Addams, 
Commanding); in Division of Pennsylvania Militia, commanded 
by Major General Nathaniel Watson; 18 14. 



69 

EJECTED. STATE NO " 

1895. Jones, Stockton White, 297 

1009 South Forty -eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Samuel Hunter Eakin , District Paymaster of 
Third Military District, (State of New York); 18 12-15. 



1894. Jordan, Scott, 282 

499 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 
Great-grandson of John Jordan, Private in Captain Samuel Cald- 
well's Company, Colonel George Adams' Regiment, Ohio Militia; 
1812. (Transferred to Illinois Society.) 



1893. Keen, Gregory Bernard, 215 

3237 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Nephew of John Gait Hutton, Adjutant First Regiment, Penn- 
sylvania Volunteer Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel Andrew M. 
Prevost, Commanding); of " Advance Light Brigade, " Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Com- 
manding); 1814-15. 



1892. Keim, Beverley Randolph, 15& 

131 1 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Thomas Beverley Randolph, Second Lieutenant 
United States Army, and Aid-de-Camp to Major General Lewis 
and Brigadier General Covington; 18 12. First Lieutenant 
United States Artillery Corps; 18 13. Captain Twentieth Regi- 
ment, United States Infantry, (Colonel T. M. Randolph, Com- 
manding); 1813-15. Volunteered and led advance which 
stormed and carried heights at Queenston, Canada; 18 12. 



70 

Elected. State No. 

1892. Keyes, Alexander Brooks, Major U. S. Army, 101 

Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 
Grandson of Alexander Scammell Brooks, Captain Third Regi- 
ment, United States Artillery; 1S12-15. Breveted Major for 
gallantry at battle of Plattsburg, New York; 18 14. 
Grandnepkew of John Brooks, Lieutenant United States Navy. 
Killed at the battle of Lake Erie; 18 13. 



1895. Laubenstein, Ezekias, 315 

328 South Sixteenth Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Son of Michael Fritz, Private in Captain Peter Snyder's Com- 
pany, Second Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Adam Ritscher, 
Commanding), First Brigade, Pennsylvania Militia; 1814-15. 



1893. Lee, Edward Clinton, 204 

21 17 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Thomas Lothrop, Private in Lieutenant Levi 
Top's Company, (in absence of Captain Stillman Howard), 
Lieutenant Colonel Walter R. Blaisdell's Regiment, Massa- 
chusetts Militia; 1814. 



1891. *Leidy, Philip, M. D., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Philip Leidy, Private in Montgomery County Riflemen, 
(Captain James Robinson, Commanding); the Fourth Company, 
First Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteer Riflemen, (Colonel 
Thomas Humphreys, Commanding); of " Advance Light Bri- 
gade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas 
Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 

*Died April 29, 1891. 



71 

Elected. State No. 

1892. Lewis, Albert Nelson, 106 

18 1 1 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Elisha Lewis, Sergeant in Captain Peter Pinney's Com- 
pany, Twenty-seventh Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy 
Long, Commanding), Maryland Militia. Promoted on the field 
for gallantry at battle of North Point, near Baltimore, Maryland ; 
1814. 

1892. Lindesmith, Eu Washington John, Chaplain U. S. Army, 163 

Doylestown, Wayne Co., Ohio. 
Grandson of Daniel Lindesmith, Private and Bugler in Captain 
William Pritchard's Company, Second Ohio Mounted Rifle Regi- 
ment, (Colonel Findlay, Commanding); 1812-15. 

1S91. Long, Oscar F., Captain and Assistant Quartermaster 28 
U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 

Great-grandson of Jacob Mabie, Lieutenant Colonel of New York 
Militia; 18 12-15. 

1S84. Ludington, Marshall I., Colonel and Assistant 5 

Quartermaster General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 

Son of Zalmon Ludington, Private in Colonel Churchill's Regi- 
ment, New York Militia; 1812-15. 

1892. McCLELLAN, John, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 14 8 

Presidio, Cal. 
Grandson of John McClellan, Surgeon of Franklin County Regi- 
ment. Pennsylvania Militia ; 1814. 

1895. McCormick, Robert Laird, 295 

Hayward, Wis. 
Great-grandson of Hugh White, Colonel of Lycoming County 
Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia ; 18 12. (Transferred to Illinois 
Society. ) 



72 

Elected. State No. 

1895. McCulloch, Champe Carter, Jr., First Lieutenant 339 

and Assistant Surgeon U. S. Arm)', 

Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. 
Grandson of William Horsley McCulloch, Corporal in Captain 
William Coleman's Company, Ninetieth Regiment, Virginia 
Militia; 1813-14. 



1892. Macdonald, Malcolm, 138 

The "Beresford," New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of John McDonald, Brigadier General Second Brigade, 
First Division, Maine Militia; 1812-15. 

Grandson of John Hyde, Lieutenant Connecticut Militia, under 
command of Lieutenant Colonel William Randall; iS 13-14. 



1891. McDowell, William Osborne, 25 

20 Spruce Street, Newark, N. J. 
Grandson of Enos A. Osborne, Private in Captain Benjamin 
Coleman's Company, Colonel John Seward's Regiment, General 
William Colfax's Brigade, New Jersey Militia; 1812-15. 



1892. MacKinlay, William E. W., 152 

Ottawa, 111. 
Great-grandson of John Gibson, Second Lieutenant in Captain 
John Robert's Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun- 
teers; 1813. 

Great-grandson of Matthias Trumbo, Private in Captain 
Matthews' Company, Virginia Militia; 1814. 
Great-grandson of Thomas E. Scofield, Sergeant in Fishkill Com- 
pany, Dutchess County Regiment, New York State Militia; 
1S12-15. (Transferred to Illinois Society). 



73 

Elected. State No. 

1893. McNair, Thomas Speer, 182 

Hazleton, Pa. 
Son of Thomas McNair, Corporal in Captain John B. Moorehead's 
Company, First Regiment, (Colonel Maxwell Kennedy, Com- 
manding); First Brigade, (Brigadier General John Forster, Com- 
manding), Pennsylvania Militia; 1814-15. 

1894. Manigault, Gabriel E., M. D., 284 

6 Gibbes Street, Charleston, S. C. 
Son of Charles Manigault, Private in Third Company, (Captain 
Thomas F. Pleasants, Commanding), of "Washington Guards;" 
the Fifth Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Infantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding); of 
"Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier 
General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 

1894. Marston, John, 274 

Bullitt Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of John Marston, Midshipman United States Navy; 1813-15. 

1892. Mason, Theodorus Bailey Myers, Lieutenant U. S. Navy, 1 iS 

1606 Twentieth Street, Washington, D. C. 
Grandson of Mordecai Myers, Captain Thirteenth Regiment, 
United States Infantry, (Colonel Peter B. Schuyler, Command- 
ing); Brigadier General Smy the' s Brigade. Wounded at battle 
Williamsburg, (or Chrysler's Farm), Canada; 1813. 

1895. Massey, Frank Hogan, 304 

4604 Wayne Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Jacob Vogdes, Major Detachment of ( Phila- 
delphia), Pennsylvania Militia, (Lieutenant Colonel Peter L. 
Berry, Commanding); of "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, 
Commanding); 1814-15. 



Elected. State No . 

1895. Massey, Henry Vogdes, 300 

505 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Jacob Vogdes, Major Detachment of ( Phila- 
delphia), Pennsylvania Militia, (Lieutenant Colonel Peter L. 
Berry, Commanding); of "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Com- 
manding); 1814-15. 

1895. Matlack, John Rugan, Jr., 299 

19 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of William Vandever, Private in "Junior Artillerists," 
(Captain Jacob Cash, Jr., Commanding); the Second Company, 
First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, (Lieutenant 
Colonel Andrew M. Prevost, Commanding) ; attached to the 
"Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier 
General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 

1895. Mercur, James Watts, 293 

Wallingford, Delaware Co., Pa. 
Grandson of John Davis, Ensign of Captain William Purdy's 
Company of Bucks County Riflemen ; the Ninth Company, First 
Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Riflemen, (Colonel Thomas 
Humphreys, Commanding); of "Advance Light Brigade," Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader 
Commanding) ; 1 8 1 4- 1 5 . 

1893. Mercur, Rodney Augustus, 221 

Towanda, Pa. 
Grandson of John Davis, Ensign of Captain William Purdy's 
Company of Bucks County Riflemen ; the Ninth Company, First 
Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Riflemen, (Colonel Thomas 
Humphreys, Commanding); of "Advance Light Brigade, " Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers, ( Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, 
Commanding); 1 814-15. 



75 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Merwin, Walter Lee, 233 

170 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Grandson of Miles Merwin, Private in Captain Medas Hotchkiss' 
Company, Connecticut Militia; 1813. Also, Private in Captain 
John Butler's Company, Connecticut Militia; 1814, 

1895. * Mifflin, James, 3 12 

1824 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Representative of John Ross Mifflin, Captain First Company of 
"Washington Guards;" the Second Company, First Regiment, 
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, 
Commanding); of "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania 
Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Command- 
ing); 1814-15. 

*Died November 24, 1895. 

1892. Mills, Stephen Crosby, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 142 

Fort Niobrara, Neb. 
Grandson of Stephen Crosby, Second Lieutenant of Captain 
Warner Folt's Company, Fortieth Regiment, New York Militia; 
1814. 

1894. Miner, Sidney Roby, 277 

Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
Great-grandson of William Ross, Brigadier General Commanding 
Second Brigade, Ninth Division, Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia ; 
1812. 

1891. Moore, Harry Thornton, 86 

56 Thirty-fifth Street, Chicago, 111. 
Great-grandson of Joel Haws, Private in Captain William 
Fordyce's Company, Second Regiment, Ohio Volunteers, (Colo- 
nel Summalt, Commanding), General Denoe's Division ; 18 13-15. 
(Transferred to Illinois Society.) 



76 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Moore, John W., Chief Engineer U. S. Navy, 77 

Mare Island, San Francisco, Cal. 
Grandson of Benjamin Mooers, Major General, (Commanding 
six Brigades), New York Militia; 18 12-15. 



1S91. Morgan, Appleton, LL. D., 63 

Westfield, N. J. 
Grandson of James Appleton, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding 
Second Regiment, First Brigade, Second Division, Massachusetts 
Militia; 1813-14. In service and pay of the United States; 1814. 



1891. Morgan, James Henry, 98 

59 Water Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Avery Morgan, Lieutenant Regiment, Connec- 
ticut Militia, (Colonel Newhall Tainter, Commanding); 1814. 



1894. Morrell, Edward de Veaux, 285 

505 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Hare Powell, Brigade Major on staff of Briga- 
dier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding "Advance Light 
Brigade, ' ' Pennsylvania Volunteers for the defence of Philadel- 
phia, Pennsylvania; 1814-15. 



1893. Morris, Galloway Cheston, 231 

128 South Eighteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of James Cheston, Lieutenant and Adjutant Fifth 
Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterett, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia; 1814. Also, Lieutenant Colonel Fifty-first 
Regiment, Maryland Militia; 18 14. 



Elected. State No. 

1892. Muhlenberg, Francis Benjamin, 133 

430 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Peter Muhlenberg, Captain Sixth Regiment, United 
States Infantry; 1811-14. Major Thirty-first Regiment, United 
States Infantry, (Colonel Daniel Dana, Commanding); 1814-15. 
Also, Aid-de-Camp to Brigadier General Zebulon M. Pike, 
United States Army. 

1 89 1. Murray, Charles Henry, 49 

1 15 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Grandson of Dauphin Murray, Colonel Regiment, New 

York Militia; 1812-15. 

Grandson of Andrew Billings, Sergeant in Lieutenant Abraham 
Brook's Company, Seventy-second Regiment, (Lieutenant Col- 
onel T. H. Hicks, Commanding); New York Militia. Subse- 
quently commissioned Major, New York Militia; 1812-15. 
Great-grandson of Hezekiah Seymour, Corporal in Captain J. 
Selsbee's Company of Lieutenant Colonel J. McMahon's Regi- 
ment, New York Militia; 1813-15. 

1893. Nichols, George F., 186 

Plattsburg, N. Y. 
Son of John Nichols, Private in New York Militia. In service 
during the siege of Plattsburg; 18 14. 

1893. Nichols, Henry Kuhl, 185 

2216 Trinity Place, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Francis Boude Nichols, Midshipman United States Navy; 
18 1 2. Served under Captain James Lawrence, United States 
Navy. Wounded in action, while in command of vessel, between 
"Chesapeake" and "Shannon," 18 13; taken prisoner to Halifax, 
Nova Scotia, and afterwards exchanged. 



78 

Electjid. State No. 

i 89 i. Nichols, Maury, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 22 

Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory. 
Great-grandnephew of Abraham Maury, Lieutenant Fourth United 
States Rifle Regiment ; 18 14. 

1895. Noble, Henry Harman, 334 

Essex, Essex Co., New York. 
Grandson of General Ransom Noble, New York Militia ; 1813-14. 

1894. Norris, Alexander Wilson, 261 

5 North Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Great-grandson of John Swoyer, Private in Captain Richard M. 
Crain's (Dauphin County) Company of First Regiment, (Colonel 
Maxwell Kennedy, Commanding), First Brigade, Pennsylvania 
Militia; 1814-15. 

Great-grandson of George Stine, Private in Captain Peter Snyder's 
( Dauphin and Lebanon Counties ) Company of Second Regiment, 
( Lieutenant Colonel Adam Ritscher, Commanding) , First Brigade, 
Pennsylvania Militia ; 1S14-15. 

1895. Norton, Thomas Herbert, Ph. D., 326 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Grandson of Jedediah Horsford. Served in garrison defending 
Burlington, Vermont, 1812-13. Commissioned Colonel (Livings- 
ton County) Regiment of New York Militia ; iS 14. (Transferred 
to Ohio Society.) 

1894. Noyes, Charles Phelps, 247 

400-10 Sibley Street, St. Paul, Minn. 
Son of Daniel Rogers Noyes, Lieutenant Second Company, 
(Captain Joseph Gavitt, Commanding); Third Regiment of Infan- 
try, (Colonel Joshua H. Lew, Commanding), Rhode Island 
Militia; 1S14. 



70 

Elected. Statk No - 

1894. Oliver, Charles Augustus, M. D., 236 

1507 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of William George Oliver, Major Second Battalion, 
Twenty-eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia ; 1811-13. Cap- 
tain Forty-second Regiment, United States Infantry ; 1813-15. 

1892. Oliver, Paul Ambrose, H4 

Oliver's Mills, Pa. 

Son of Paul Ambrose Oliver, Master United States Navy; 

1814-15. 

1895. O'Neill, Charles Frank, 296 

2558 Cedar Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Busick, Private in Captain John H. Rogers' 
Company, Fifty-first Regiment, ( Lieutenant Colonels James 
Amey and James Chestou, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 
18 1 3- 1 4. Severely wounded at battle of North Point, near Balti- 
more, Maryland; 1S14. 

1894. O'Neill, Hugh Lewis, 28 ° 

2312 East Huntingdon Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Busick, Private in Captain John H. Rogers' 
Company, Fifty-first Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonels James 
Amey and James Cheston, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 
1813-14. Severely wounded at battle of North Point, near 
Baltimore, Maryland; 18 14. 

1894. O'Neill, James Busick, 273 

2713 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Busick, Private in Captain John H. Rogers' 
Company, Fifty-first Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonels James 
Amey and James Cheston, Commanding); Maryland Militia; 
1813-14. Severely wounded at battle of North Point, near 
Baltimore, Maryland; 18 14. 



so 

Elected. State No. 

1892. O'Neill, James Wilks, M. D., 83 

2 1 10 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John O'Neill, Private in Third Company, ("North- 
ern Liberty Artillerists," Captain John Naglee, Commanding); 
First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, (Lieutenant 
Colonel Andrew M. Prevost, Commanding; 1814-15. 

1892. Ord, Edward O. C, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 26 

Searcy, Ark. 
Grandson of James Ord, Midshipman United States Navy; 1813. 
Also, Lieutenant Thirty-sixth Regiment, United States Infantry, 
(Colonel Henry Carbery, Commanding); 1S14-15. 

1891. Otto, John, 84 

394 Franklin Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Son of Jacob S. Otto, Aid-de-Camp to Honorable Simon Snyder, 
Governor of Pennsylvania, and Commander-in-Chief of Penn- 
sylvania forces; iS 12-15. 

1S92. Parker, Montgomery Davis, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 126 

Fort Robinson, Neb. 
Great-grandson of Amasa Davis, Quartermaster General of Massa- 
chusetts; 1S12-15. (Transferred to Massachusetts Society. ) 

1895. Patterson, Robert, 337 

1802 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Robert Patterson, Captain Thirtieth Regiment, 
United States Infantry; 18 14. 

1895. Patterson, William H., 317 

1802 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Robert Patterson, Captain Thirtieth Regiment, United 
States Infantry; 18 14. 



81 

Elected. State No - 

1891. Paulding, Charles H., 57 

347 West Forty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Isaac F. Russell, Aid-de-Camp to Major General 
Morgan Lewis, New York Militia; 18 14. 

1893. Paulding, Tattnall, 193 

135 West Penn Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Son of Hiram Paulding, Midshipman United States Navy; 1S12- 

15. Served under Commodores Isaac Chauncey and Thomas 

Macdonough, United States Navy. 

1895. Pendleton, Edmund, 291 

Union Club, New York, N. Y. 
Son of Nathaniel Greene Pendleton, Colonel and Aid-de-Camp 
to Major General Edmund Pendleton Gaines, United States 
Army; 1814-15. 

1893. Pennypacker, Hon. Samuel Whitaker, LL. D., 192 

1540 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Joseph Whitaker, Private in First Company, "Wash- 
ington Guards," (Captain John R. Mifflin, Commanding); the 
Second Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer In- 
fantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding); of "Advance 
Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General 
Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 

1891. Penrose, Charles Wilkinson, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 90 

War Department, Washington, D. C. 
Great-great-grandson of William Hoffman, First Lieutenant in 
Captain Gilbert Seaman's Company, Forty-first Regiment, United 
States Infantry, ^Colonel Robert Bogardus, Commanding; 
1813-15. 



82 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Penrose, George Hoffman, Acting Assistant Surgeon, 15 

U. S. Army, U. S. Soldiers' Home, Washington, D. C. 

Great-grandson of William Hoffman, First Lieutenant in Captain 
Gilbert Seaman's Company, Forty-first Regiment, United States 
Infantry, (Colonel Robert Bogardus, Commanding); 1813-15. 

1895. Pepper, Edward, M. D., 338 

Algiers, Africa. 
Grandson of Thomas Cave, Assistant Apothecary General, 
United States Army; 1814. 

1892. Philbrook, Charles Frederick Bacon, 112 

P. O. Box 36, Station A, Boston, Mass. 
Great-great-grandson of John SI}', Private in Captain Joseph 

Morrill's (Danville) Company, Regiment, Vermont Militia; 

18 1 3. (Transferred to Massachusetts Society.) 

1894. Pinkerton, Samuel Stanhope Smith, 234 

67 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Grandson of John White Pinkerton, Private in Captain John 
Wright's Company, Colonel Washington Parke's Regiment, 
Pennsylvania Militia; 18 14. Served under Major General James 
Steele. 

1893. Pool, Wellington, 226 

Wenham, Essex Co., Mass. 

Son of William Pool, Private in Captain Charles Tarr's Com- 
pany, Second Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel James Appleton, 
Commanding); First Brigade, Second Division, Massachusetts 
Militia; 1814. (Transferred to Massachusetts Society.) 

1892. Poore, Benjamin Andrew, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 146 

West Point, N. Y. 
Son of Andrew Poore, Private in Captain Thomas Harrington's 
Company of Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Page's Regiment, 
Massachusetts Militia; 18 14. 



83 

Elected. State No. 

i8gi. Pope, James Worden, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster 85 

U. S. Arm}', Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 

Grandson of James Johnson, Lieutenant Colonel of Regiment, 
Kentucky Mounted Volunteers, (Colonel Richard M. Johnson, 
Commanding). Distinguished for bravery at the battle of the 
Thames, Canada; 1813. 

1892. Porter, John Biddle, 103 

1529 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Biddle, Second Lieutenant Third Regiment, 
United States Artillery ; 1812-13; First Lieutenant Third Regi- 
ment, United States Artillery; 1813; Captain Forty-second 
Regiment, United States Infantry; 1S13-15. Also Aid-de-Camp to 
General Winfield Scott, United States Army. 

1892. Potter, Thomas, Jr., 171 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Jacob Bower, Brigadier General Commanding 
First Brigade, Sixth Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1812-13. 

1892. Potter, Hon. William, 153 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Jacob Bower, Brigadier General Commanding 
First Brigade, Sixth Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1812-13. 

1895. Rankin, John Hall, 311 

421 West Lehman Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Grandson of First Lieutenant John Jeffries, First Lieutenant of 

"Lancaster Phalanx," (Captain John Humes, Commanding), 

Twenty-first Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia ; 1S13-14. 



84 

Elected. State No. 

1893. Rawle, William Brooke, 175 

230 South Twenty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of William Rawle, Jr., Captain Second Troop, Phila- 
delphia City Cavalry, attached to the "Advance Light Brigade," 
Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, 
Commanding); 1814. 

1893. Rea, Samuel, 203 

Pennsylvania Railroad Offices, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Rea, Major General Seventh Division, Penn- 
sylvania Volunteer Militia; 18 12-14. 

1892. Read, John Joseph, Captain U. S. Navy, 160 

Mt. Holly, N. J. 
Grandson of Samuel J. Read, Major in Brigadier General Ebenezer 
Elmer's Brigade, New Jersey Militia ; 1814. 

1879. Reilly, Andrew Jackson, 2 

1437 North Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Son of Paul Reilly, Private in Second Company of "Washington 
Guards," (Captain John Swift, Commanding); the Fourth Com- 
pany, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, (Colonel 
Clement C. Biddle, Commanding); Pennsylvania Volunteers, 
(Brigadier^eneral Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 

1891. ^Reilly, George Francis, 9 

1437 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Sou of Paul Reilly, Private in Second Company of ' ' Washington 
Guards," (Captain John Swift, Commanding); the Fourth Com- 
pany, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, (Colonel 
Clement C. Biddle, Commanding) ; Pennsylvania Volunteers, 
(Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 

♦Died September 18, 1894. 



85 

Electrd. State No. 

i 89 i. Reilly, Paul, 10 

1437 North Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Paul Reilly, Private in Second Company of ' ' Wash- 
ington Guards," (Captain John Swift, Commanding); the Fourth 
Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 
(Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding); Pennsylvania Volun- 
teers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 
1814-15. 

1891. Remington, Cyrus Kingsbury, 35 

1 1 East Seneca Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Grandson of Shadrach Remington, Private under Colonel Erastus 
Granger, Commanding forces at Black Rock and Cold Spring, 
(Buffalo,) N. Y.; 1812-15. 

1893. Reynolds, William Butler, Captain U. S. Army, 1S3 

Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 
Grandson of John Reynolds, Private in Captain Coates' Company, 
Baltimore Rifles, Maryland Volunteers; 1814. Member of the 
' ' Society of Old Defenders of Baltimore. ' ' 

1893. Rhoades, Lyman, 195 

120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Cornelius Harsen, Lieutenant Colonel Eleventh 
Battery, (formerly Third), New York State Artillery; 1S12-14. 

1891. Rice, Edmund, Captain and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 27 
U. S. Army, War Department, Washington, D. C. 

Grandson of Edmund Rice, Ensign First Regiment of Infantry, 
First Brigade, First Division, Massachusetts Militia; 1812. 

1895. Rice, Lewis, 3 28 

1 2 15 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Nathaniel Brigham, Corporal Fourth Regiment, 
First Brigade, Seventh Division, Massachusetts Militia; 18 13-14. 



86 

Elected. State No. 

1893. Ripley, Winfield Scott, Jr., 230 

88 Court Street, Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Uriah Ripley, Captain of Company "B," First 
Regiment, First Brigade, Thirteenth Division, Massachusetts (or 
Province of Maine) Militia; 1S14. 

Great-grandson of Jotham Perham, Captain of Company of In- 
fantry, (of Woodstock, Maine), in Colonel William Ryerson's 
Regiment, Maine Division of Massachusetts Militia; 1814. 
( Transferred to Massachusetts Society. ) 

1S92. Robe, Charles F., Major U. S. Army, 147 

Fort Buford, N. D. 
Grandson of Roswell Robe, Sergeant in Captain Sereno Petti- 
bone's Company, Connecticut Militia; 1813. 

1893. Robe, Lucien Stevens, 207 

Fort Buford, N. D. 
Great-grandson of Roswell Robe, Sergeant in Captain Sereno 
Pettibone's Company, Connecticut Militia; 18 13. 
Great-grandson of George W. Burnham, Captain in United 
States Revenue Marine Service; 1S12-15. 

1S92. Rockenbach, Samuel D., Lieutenant U. S. Army, 166 

Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va. 
Great-grandson of William Hannah, Private in Captain George 
Hannah's Troop of Cavalry, Virginia Militia, under command of 
General Porter, at Norfolk, Virginia; 18 14. 

1S91. Roe, Fayette Washington, Captain U. S. Army, 11 

Fort Snelling, Minn. 
Grandson of Isaac Roe, Sergeant in Captain J. Butterworth's 
Company, Lieutenant Colonel Smith's Regiment, New York 
Militia; 18 14. 



87 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Roe, Francis Asbury, Rear Admiral U. S. Navy, 12 

1232 Seventeenth Street, Washington, D. C. 
Son of Isaac Roe, Sergeant in Captain J. Butterworth's Company, 
Lieutenant Colonel Smith's Regiment, New York Militia; 1814. 

1 89 1. Roe, George, 37 

Vallejo, Cal. 
Grandson of Isaac Roe, Sergeant in Captain J. Butterworth's 
Company, Lieutenant Colonel Smith's Regiment, New York 
Militia; 18 14. 

1S95. Rogers, Archibald, 330 

Hyde Park, on Hudson, New York. 
Grandnephew of Stephen Drummer, First lieutenant Thirty- 
seventh Regiment, United States Infantry; 1812-14. 

1S94. Rupp, Henry G. G. , 270 

551 North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of John Wilson, Private in Captain John F. 
Ruhe's Company of "Northampton Blues;" the Fifth Company, 
Second Regiment, (Colonel Lewis Bache, Commanding); First 
Brigade, Second Division, Pennsylvania Volunteer Light Infantry; 
1814-15. 

" 1893. Rupp, Henry Wilson, 205 

551 North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of John Wilson, Private in Captain John F. Ruhe's 
Company of "Northampton Blues;" the Fifth Company, Second 
Regiment, (Colonel Louis Bache, Commanding); First Brigade, 
Second Division, Pennsylvania Volunteer Light Infantry; 1814-15. 



88 

Elected. State No. 

1895. Saffarrans, George Coolidge, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 303 

Fort Thomas, Ky. 
Great-grandson of John McCartney, Private in "Independent 
Blues," (Captain Peter A. Brown, Commanding); the Sixth 
Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 
(Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding ); of ''Advance Light 
Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas 
Cadwalader, Commanding); 1S14-15. 

1894. Sands, James Thomas, 262 

510 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo. 
Grandson of James Sands, First Lieutenant of Captain Joseph 
Sands' Company of Montgomery County Riflemen; the Thir- 
teenth Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Rifle- 
men, (Colonel Thomas Humphreys, Commanding); of "Advance 
Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General 
Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. Commanding 
Company; 18 14. 

1892. Sanford, George Bliss, Colonel U. S. Army, 107 

Litchfield, Conn. 

Great-grandson of Elihu Sanford, Jr., Colonel Regiment, 

Connecticut Militia; 1813-14. 

Grandson of Hervey Sanford, Adjutant of same Regiment, Con- 
necticut Militia; 1814. (Transferred to Connecticut Society.) 

1891. Sanno, James M. J., Major U. S. Army, 75 

Fort Snelling, Minn. 
Grandson of George Michael Sanno, First Lieutenant in Captain 
George Hendel's Rifle Company, Pennsylvania Volunteers; 
1S12-15. 

Grandson of Conrad Zeller. Served during war, in Pennsylvania 
Volunteers, and died in service. 



89 

Elected. State So 

1891. Sawyer, James Estcourt, Captain and Assistant 83 

Quartermaster U. S. Army, Presidio, Cal. 

Son of Horace Bucklin Sawyer, Midshipman United States Navy; 

1 8 1 2- 1 5 . Served under Commodores Charles Stewart and Thomas 

Macdonough, United States Navy. 



1895. Sayres, Edward Stalker, 305 

1825 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandnephew of Samuel Humes, Surgeon Second Regiment, 
(Lieutenant Colonel John L,utz, Commanding); Second Brigade, 
Division Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Major General Nathaniel 
Watson, Commanding); 18 14. 



1895. Schultz, Bernard Van Horne, 316 

Zanesville, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of Isaac Van Horne, Adjutant General of Ohio 
during war; 1812-14. 

Great-grandson of Meredith Darlington, Captain in Colonel 
Boyd's Regiment of Virginia Militia; 18 14. (Transferred to 
Ohio Society. ) 



1893. Sener, Samuel Miller, 219 

Lancaster, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Adolph Christian Fick, Private in Captain 
George Hetzelberger's Company, First Battalion,- Second Regi- 
ment, (Colonel John L,utz, Commanding); Second Brigade, 
(Brigadier General John Addams, Commanding); in Division of 
Pennsylvania Militia, commanded by Major General Nathaniel 
Watson; 1S14. 



90 

Elected State No. 

1891. Sharpe, Alfred C, Captain U. S. Arm}-, 13 

Denver, Col. 
Grandson of Nicholas Snider, First Lieutenant and Adjutant of 
Seventh Regiment, Maryland Militia; iS 12-14. Also, First 
Lieutenant of Captain John Gait's Company, Third Regiment, 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1S92. Shubrick, Edward Rutledge, 113 

519 North Second Street, Camden, N. J. 
Son of Edward Rutledge Shubrick, Midshipman United States 
Navy; 1812. Lieutenant United States Navy; 1815. Served 
under Commodore John Rodgers, United States Navy. 

1S94. Skiddy, Wileiam Wheelwright, 264 

Stamford, Conn. 
Son of William Skiddy, Sailor iu United States Navy; iS 12-15. 
Captured by enemy and confined at Dartmoor, England. (Trans- 
ferred to Connecticut Society.) 

1893. Snyder, Frederic Antes, 206 

426 Third Avenue, Williamsport, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Honorable Simon Snyder, Governor of Penn- 
sylvania and Commander-in-Chief of Pennsylvania forces; 
1812-15. 

1S92. Snyder, George Duncan, 155 

426 Third Avenue, Williamsport, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Honorable Simon Snyder, Governor of Penn- 
sylvania and Commander-in-Chief of Pennsylvania forces; 
1812-15. 

1895. Spangler, Tileston Fracker, 310 

Zanesville, Ohio. 
Grandson of Jacob Spangler, Private in Captain John M. Rhorer's 
Company, Thirty-second Regiment, Maryland Militia, (Lieu- 
tenant Colonel Thomas Hood, Commanding); 1814. (Transferred 
to Ohio Society.) 



91 

Elected. State No. 

1892. Sparhawk, Charles Wurts, 132 

400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Thomas Sparhawk, Private in Captain Condy 
Raguet's Company of "Washington Guards," Detachment of 
Pennsylvania Militia, (Colonel Lewis Rush, Commanding); 1813. 
Also, Sergeant in Captain Thomas F. Pleasants' Company of 
" Washington Guards, " First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Infantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding); of "Advance 
Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General 
Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 
Grandson of Lewis Vanuxem, Private in First Troop Philadel- 
phia City Cavalry, (Captain Charles Ross, Commanding), attached 
to "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Briga- 
dier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 18 14. 

1892. Sparhawk, John, Jr., 140 

400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Thomas Sparhawk, Private in Captain Condy 
Raguet's Company of "Washington Guards," Detachment of 
Pennsylvania Militia, (Colonel Lewis Rush, Commanding); 1813. 
Also, Sergeant in Captain Thomas F. Pleasants' Company of 
"Washington Guards," First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Infantry, (Colonel Clement C. Biddle, Commanding); of "Advance 
Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General 
Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 
Grandson of Lewis Vanuxem, Private in First Troop Philadel- 
phia City Cavalry, (Captain Charles Ross Commanding), attached 
to "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Briga- 
dier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 18 14. 



92 

Elected. State No 

1893. Spencer, William Chetwood, 210 

Elizabeth, N. J. 
Grandson of Oliver Hatfield Spencer, Garrison Surgeon United 
States Army; 18 12-14. Also served as Chief Surgeon at battle 
of New Orleans, Louisiana, 18 15. 

1 89 1. Spencer, William Gardner, Captain and Assistant 17 

Surgeon U. S. Army, 509 Stevenson Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 
Grandson of Silas Spencer, Sergeant in Captain M. A. Bonnell's 
Company, Fifteenth Regiment, (Colonel Thomas B. Benedict, 
Commanding); Fifth Brigade, (Brigadier General Jacob Brown, 
Commanding), New York Militia; 1812. 



1892. Sproat, Harris Elric, 159 

Westtown, Chester Co., Pa. 
Grandson of James W. Sproat, Captain of ' ' Germantown Light 
Infantry Blues," Major Sparks' Battalion, Second Brigade, First 
Division, Pennsylvania Militia; iS 14—15. 

1895. Stanford, Lewellyn M., 333 

Bryn Mawr, Penna. 
Grandson of Peter Beach, Private in Captain Hinchman's Com- 
pany, New Jersey Militia; 1812-14. 

1894. Stevens, John Convngham, 250 

19 1 4 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of William Stevens, Lieutenant First Regiment, (Light 
Infantry), Massachusetts Militia; 1811-13. Also, First Lieuten- 
ant Thirty-fourth Regiment, United States Infantry, (Colonel J. 
B. Larned, Commanding); 18 13. 



93 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Stevens, William Coppee, 249 

St. Augustine, Florida. 
Grandson of William Stevens, Lieutenant First Regiment, (Light 
Infantry), Massachusetts Militia; 1811-13. Also, First Lieuten- 
ant Thirty-fourth Regiment, United States Infantry, (Colonel J. 
B. Larned, Commanding); 1813. 

1894. Stevenson, James Madison, 278 

347 Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Son of John E. W.Stevenson, Private in Captain James B. Murray's 
Company, New York Artillery; Major Daniel E. Dunscomb's 
Battalion of Governor's Guards, New York State Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Stull, Adam Arbuckle, I2 4 

813 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Adam Stull, Private in "The Benevolent Blues," 
(Captain Henry Read, Commanding); Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Infantry, (Major Samuel Sparks, Commanding Battalion); under 
command of Brigadier General Thomas Snyder, Commanding 
Fourth Military District of Pennsylvania; 18 14-15. Member of 
"Society of War of 1812," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
Grandson of Jacob Delaney, Private in Fourth Company, 
("Frankford Artillerists,") First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun- 
teer Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel Andrew M. Prevost, Com- 
manding); attached to the "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Com- 
manding; 18 1 4-15. 



94 

Ejected. State No. 

1892. *Sutherland, Charles, Brigadier General U. S. Army, 117 

2026 G Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 
Son of Joel B. Sutherland, Surgeon "Junior Artillerists," (Cap- 
tain Jacob H. Fisler, Commanding), and First Detachment of 
Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, (Colonel Lewis Rush, Com- 
manding); 1813. Also, Lieutenant Colonel of Rifle Regiment, 
Second Brigade, First Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1814-15. 

*Died May 10, 1895. 
189I. SWARTWOUT, EGERTON, 68 

8 Park Place, Stamford, Conn. 
Great-grandson of Robert Swartwout, Brigadier General United 
States Army. Quartermaster General; 1813-15. (Transferred 
to Connecticut Society. ) 

1894. Swartwout, John Henry, 260 

Stamford, Conn. 
Grandson of Robert Swartwout, Brigadier General United States 
Army. Quartermaster General; 1813-15. (Transferred to Con- 
necticut Society.) 

1891. Swartwout, Satterlee, 69 

S Park Place, Stamford, Conn. 
Grandson of Robert Swartwout, Brigadier General United States 
Army. Quartermaster General; 1S13-15. (Transferred to Con- 
necticut Society. ) 

1893. Taylor, Clarence Wills, 222 

310 Market Street, Camden, N. J. 
Great-grandson of Richard Moore Crain, Captain of "Harrisburg 
Artillery," First Regiment, (Colonel Maxwell Kennedy, Com- 
manding), First Brigade, Pennsylvania Militia; 1S14-15. 

1891. Taylor, James L. , 79 

18 Cockspur Street, London, England. 
Son of John Bradford Taylor, Assistant Surgeon Sixth Regi- 
ment, Maryland Militia; 1814. 



95 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Towle, George Francis, Captain and Brevet Lieutenant 14 

Colonel U. S. Arm}', 59 Rue de Provence, Paris, France. 
Grandson of George Towle, Captain of Company of New Hamp- 
shire Militia, in service of United States; 1812-13. 

1892. Townsend, James Hill, 135 

92 Front Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Artemus Mead, Private in Captain Serxe's Com- 
pany, Second Regiment, (Colonel Peter Curtenius, Command- 
ing), New York Militia; 1S12-13. 

1892. Townsend, Rufus M. 158 

279 River Street, Troy, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of George Boyd, Private in Captain D. Bryan's 
Company, Colonel W. Runchbet's Regiment, New York Militia; 
1814-15. 

1895. Townsend, Thomas Gerry, Captain U. S. Army. 301 

Fort Thomas, Ky. 
Grandson of Daniel S. Townsend, First Lieutenant Ninth Regi- 
ment, United States Infantry; 18 12; Captain same Regiment; 
1813. Severely wounded at battle of Chrysler's Fields, Canada; 
18 13. (Transferred to Ohio Society.) 

189 1. Trenchard, Edward, 20 

50 West Ninety-second Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Edward Trenchard, Lieutenant United States Navy; 
18 1 2. Commander United States Navy; 1813. Commanded the 
"Madison," Flagship of Commodore Isaac Chauncey, United 
States Navy; 18 13-15. 

Grandson of John Mortimer Barclay, Captain Forty-fourth Regi- 
ment, United States Infantry, (Colonel James T. Ross, Command- 
ing); under command of General Andrew Jackson; 1814-15. 



96 

Elected. State No. 

1893. Tufford, Walter H., 178 

Denver, Col. 
Grandson of Philip Tufford, Private in Captain Gideon Frisbee's 
Company, of Colonel Joseph Wilcox's Regiment of Canadian 
Volunteers; 18 13-14. 

1891. Tupper, Tvllius C, Major U. S. Army, 56 

67 Streator Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Son of Charles Tupper, Private in Captain Asa Aiken's Company, 
Thirty-first Regiment, United States Infantry, (Colonel Daniel 
Dana, Commanding); 1813-14. 

1 89 1. Turner, James Varnum Peter, 78 

West Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of William Turner, Fleet Surgeon United States Navy. 
Served on Flotilla of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, United 
StatesNavy; 1811-12. Surgeon United States Army; 1812-15. 
Grandnephew of Peter Turner, Surgeon United States Light 
Artillery Corps; 1811-12. 

Grandnephew of Daniel Turner, Midshipman United States Navy; 
1811-12; Lieutenant United States Navy; 1813-15. Commanded 
U. S. S. "Caledonia," uuder Commodore Perry, United States 
Navy, at battle of Lake Erie; 1813. 

Grandnephew of Henry Edward Turner, Midshipman United 
States Navy; 18 14-15. 

1893. TURPIN, MORLEY BEBEE, 238 

46 Adams Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
Grandson of James C. Bebee, Private in Captain Timothy Corn- 
wall's Company, Fifty-fifth Regiment, (Colonel Anthony Sprague, 
Commanding), New York Militia; 1S14. 



97 

Elected. State No. 

i 89 i. Van Deursen, William W. , 93 

Middletown, Conn. 
Son of William Van Deursen, Jr., Captain Third Regiment, 
United States Artillery, (Colonel Alexander Macomb, Command- 
ing); 1812-15. (Transferred to Connecticut Society.) 

1892. Vantjxem, Louis Clark, 168 

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Lewis Clark Vanuxem, Private in First Troop 
Philadelphia City Cavalry, (Captain Charles Ross, Commanding); 
attached to the "Advance Light Brigade," Pennsylvania Volun- 
teers, (Brigadier General Thomas Cadwalader, Commanding); 
1814. 

1 89 1. ViELE, Sheldon Thompson, 58 

29S Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y 
Great-grandson of Benjamin Barton, Deputy Quartermaster 
General United States Army; 1812-15. 
Grandson of John L- Viele. Served in New York Militia; 1812. 

1892. Viven, John Ludlow, Captain U. S. Army, 154 

Fort Sully, S. D. 
Grandson of John Viven, Private in Fourth Company, (Captain 
Peter Fenton, Commanding); of Lieutenant Colonel Peter L. 
Berry's Battalion, First Brigade, First Division, Pennsylvania 
Militia; 18 14-15. 

1891. Von Schrader, Frederick, Captain and Assistant 105 

Quartermaster U. S. Army, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 

Great-grandson of Daniel Bissel, Colonel Fifth Regiment, United 

States Infantry; 1812-14; Brigadier General United States Army, 

1814-15. 



98 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Voorhies, Gordon, Lieutenant, U. S. Army, 91 

Fort Walla- Walla, Wash. 
Great-grandson of Peter Gordon Voorhies, Ensign in Captain 
Hickman's (Frankfort) Company, of Kentucky Volunteers. 
Transferred to the Quartermaster Department. Served undei 
General William Henry Harrison; 1812-15. 

1893. Wakeman, Jesup, 228 

Southport, Conn. 
Grandson of Lyman Hull, Private in Second Company, Volun- 
teer Artillery, (Captain Jeremiah Sturges, Commanding) ; First 
Brigade of Connecticut Volunteers, (Lieutenant Colonel Eli 
Fowler, Commanding); 1S14. (Transferred to Connecticut 
Society.) 

1892. Wallace, Herbert Fairfax, 114 

517 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-great-grandson of William Brooke, Brigadier General 
Commanding Third Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1S13-14. 

1891. Walworth, Hiram, 36 

Plattsburg, N. Y. 
Son of Hiram Walworth, Private in Captain Martin J. Aiken's 
Rifle Corps, (New York Volunteers), under the immediate com- 
mand of General Alexander Macomb, United States Army; 
18 13-14. Honored by Joint Resolution of Congress, approved 
May 20, 1826, for gallantry and patriotic service in the war, and 
presented with a rifle. 

1893. Ward, Aarox, Lieutenant U. S. Navy, 229 

Roslyn, L. L, N. Y. 
Grandson of Aaron Ward, Lieutenant Twenty-ninth Regiment, 
New York Militia; 1813. Promoted Captain, same regiment; 
1814. 



99 

ELECTED. 9TATE N °- 

1895. Ward, Harry Parker, 3 2 ° 

Columbus, Ohio. 

Great-grandson of Martin D. Follett, Captain in Lieutenant 
Colonel Luke Dixon's Regiment, Vermont Militia; 18 13. (Trans- 
ferred to Ohio Society.) 



1895. Ward, Hubert Herrick, 3 22 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Great-grandson of Martin D. Follett, Captain in Lieutenant 
Colonel Luke Dixon's Regiment, Vermont Militia; 1813. (Trans- 
ferred to Ohio Society. ) 



1892. Watmough, James H., Commodore aud Pay Director 170 

U. S. Navy, 17 1 1 I Street, Washington, D. C. 

Son of John G. Watmough, Lieutenant Second Regiment, United 

States Artillery, (Captain Alexander Williams, Commanding 

Company). Wounded at assault on Fort Erie, Canada; 1S14. 



1894. Wayne, Hon. William, 2 39 

Paoli, Chester Co. , Pa. 
Grandnephew of Isaac Wayne, Captain Union Troop of Cavalry 
of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania Militia; also 
Colonel of Regiment of Cavalry, Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia; 
1812-14. 



1893. Webb, DeWitt, M. D., 2i6 

Atlantic P. O., Brevard Co., Fla. 
Son of John Webb, Lieutenant of Detached Company, New York 
Militia; 18 14. 



100 

Elected. State No. 

1892. Webster, Edmund Kirby, Captain U. S. Army, 116 

Fort Omaha, Neb. 
Grandson of Joseph Lee Smith, Major Twenty-fifth Regiment, 
United States Infantry, 1812; Lieutenant Colonel Twenty-fourth 
Regiment, United States Infantry, 1S13; transferred to Twenty- 
fifth Regiment, United States Infantry; 18 14. 

1893. Webster, Frank Daniel, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 218 

Fort Thomas, Ky. 
Great-grandson of Benjamin Severance, Corporal in Captain 
S. Call's Company of Lieutenant Colonel Steel's Regiment, New 
Hampshire Militia; 1814. 

1S91. Webster, Le Roy Charles, Captain U. S. Marine Corps, 29 

U. S. Marine Barracks, Portsmouth, N. H. 
Grandson of John A. Webster, Sailing Master United States 
Navy; 1814-15. On staff of Commodore Joshua Barney, United 
States Navy, at battle of Bladensburg, Md. ; 1814. Presented 
with swords by both the State of Maryland and the City of Balti- 
more, Md., for gallantry in defence of Fort McHenry, and repulse 
of British; 18 14. 

1892. Wessells, Charles H., ho 

43 West Ninety-first Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of John Wessells, Private in Captain Strachan's Com- 
pany, Colonel Jasper Ward's Regiment, New York Militia; 1814. 

1893. Wessells, Henry Walton, 212 

Litchfield, Conn. 
Representative of Chillion Palmer, Private in Captain Luther 
Hadley's Company, Connecticut Militia; 1813. (Transferred to 
Connecticut Society.) 



101 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Westbrook, Frederick Edward, 50 

10S East Fifty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Frederick Westbrook, Brigadier General New York 
Militia; 1812-15. 

Son of C. D. Westbrook, Chaplain of Fishkill Regiment, (Colonel 
Abraham Van Wyck, Commanding), New York Militia; 1812-15. 

1892. Wetherbee, Winthrop, 119 

194 Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Moses Holden, Sergeant of Guard detailed 
from Regiments of Massachusetts Militia, for service in Boston, 
Mass., (Sergeant Nathaniel Phillips, Commanding detail); 1813. 

1891. Wetherill, Alexander Macomb, Captain U. S. Army, 157 

Fort Thomas, Ky. 
Great-grandnephew of Alexander Macomb, Lieutenant Colonel 
Third Regiment, United States Artillery; 181 2; Brigadier Gen- 
eral United States Army; 18 14. Received the thanks of Congress 
and a gold medal for distinguished and gallant conduct in defeat- 
ing British Army at Plattsburg, N. Y. ; 18 14. 

1893. Wetmore, William Boerum, [Endowed Membership], 179 

67 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of William Boerum, Midshipman United States Navy; 
1812-15. Aid to Commodore James Biddle, United States Navy. 

1893. Whipple, Charles Henry, Major and Paymaster 223 

U. S. Army. Army Building, St. Paul, Minn. 

Grandson of Benjamin Wright, Lieutenant in Company of 

"Silver Grays," of Jefferson County, New York State Militia. 

Served under General Jacob Brown, United States Army; 18 13. 



102 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Wickersham, Robert O'Neill, 248 

21 10 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Robert O'Neill, Sergeant Major of First Regiment, 
Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, ( Lieutenant Colonel Andrew 
M. Prevost, Commanding); attached to the "Advance Light 
Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas 
Cadwalader, Commanding); iS 14-15. 

1891. Wilcox, Reynold Webb, M. D. , LL. D., 39 

706 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Reynold Webb, Musician, (Lieutenant Zacariah 
Clarke, Commanding Company ) ; in Colonel Elisha Sill's Regi- 
ment, Connecticut Militia ; 1813-14. 

1895. Wilkinson. Ogden Dungan, 294 

2031 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Elisha Wilkinson, Colonel and Quartermaster 
of Second Brigade, ( Brigadier General Samuel Smith, Command- 
ing), Second Division, Pennsylvania Militia; 1813-14. Also, 
Assistant Quartermaster General, Pennsylvania Militia; 1S14. 

1 89 1. Willey, William Lithgow, 74 

17 West Cedar Street, Eoston, Mass. 

Grandson of John Willey, Captain in Colonel Size's Regiment, 
New Hampshire Militia; 1812-15. (Transferred to Massachu- 
setts Society. 

1S92. Williams, Charles, 123 

416 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Grandson of Josiah Randall, First Sergeant, Second Company, 

("Junior Artillerists," Captain Jacob Cash, Commanding); 

First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, (Lieutenaul 

Colonel Andrew M. Prevost, Commanding); of "Advance Light 

Brigade," Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Brigadier General Thomas 

Cadwalader, Commanding); 1814-15. 



103 

Elected. State No. 

1891. Winne, Robert L,., 81 

Manhattan Building, St. Paul, Minn. 
Grandson of Francis D. Winne, Private in Captain G. P. Van 
Wies' Company, Colonel D. Rogers' Regiment, New York 
Militia; 18 14. 

1895. Woltz, James Mitchell, 325 

Chillicothe, Ohio. 
Great-great-grandson of Robert Hoddy, Adjutant, Colonel Wil- 
liam Clark's Regiment, Ohio Militia; 1812-13. Also, First 
Sergeant of Captain Conrad Fleischer's Company, Third Regi- 
ment, Ohio Militia; 1814. ( Transferred to Ohio Society.) 

1891. Wood, Benjamin F., Chief Engineer U. S. Navy, 41 

34 West Sixty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. 
Son of James Wood, Contractor for Army supplies. Served in 
battle of Sackett's Harbor, under command of General Jacob 
Brown, United States Army; 1813. 

1 89 1. *Wood, Charles Ogden, 

Washington, D. C. 
Grandson of John Wood, Private in Captain Berry's Company, 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

'Died April 17, 1891. 

1892. Wood, Marshall William, Major and Surgeon U. S. Army, 162 

Boise Barracks, Idaho. 
Great-grandson of Joseph Marshall, Private in Captain John 
Butler's Company, Regiment, Connecticut Militia; 1814. 

1894. Woodman, Rev. Clarence Eugene, Ph.D., 287 

415 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Stephen Woodman, Second Lieutenant, Thirty- 
third Regiment, United States Infantry; 1813; Adjutant, same 
Regiment, 18 14; First Lieutenant, 18 15. 



104 

Elected. State No. 

1893. *Woodward, Edwin Tully, Commander U. S. Navy, 199 

Buffalo, N. Y. 
Grandson of Theodore Woodward, Surgeon's Mate, Eleventh 
Regiment Infantry, Vermont Militia; 18 13-14. 

♦Died February 22, 1894. 

1893. Worth, William Scott, Lieutenant Colonel U. S. Army, 214 

Governor's Island, N. Y. H. 
Son of Williams Jenkins Worth, First Lieutenant Twenty-third 
Regiment, United States Infantry; 1813-14. Also, Aid-de-Camp 
to Generals Morgan Lewis, John P. Boyd and Winfield Scott, 
United States Army. Breveted Captain for gallant conduct at 
the battle of Chippewa, Canada; 1814: and breveted Major for 
distinguished conduct at battle of Lundy's Lane, Canada; 1814. 
Severely wounded in latter action. Promoted Captain United 
States Army; 18 14. 

1894. Wright, George Riddle, 269 

Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
Grandson of Joseph Wright, Third Sergeant in Captain Peter 
Hallock's Company, Thirty-sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Mili- 
tia; 1814. 

1894. Wright, Jacob Ridgway, 237 

8 South Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
Grandson of Joseph Wright, Third Sergeant in Captain Peter 
Hallock's Company, Thirty-sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Mili- 
tia ; 1814. 

1895. Yeager, Frederick M. , 331 

433 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. 
Grandson of Daniel Yeager, Private in First Regiment, Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteer Militia; 18 13-14. 



105 

Elected. State No. 

1893. Zieber, Eugene, 22 5 

Wayne, Delaware Co., Pa. 
Grandson of Isaac Zieber, Private in Captain Hall's Company, 
Sixty-fifth Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserves, (Colonel Pearson, 
Commanding); 1814-15. 



Total Descendant Membership, - - 348 

Resigned, ------- 2 

Deceased, - - 15 

Membership, December i, 1895, - - 331 



SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 



IN THE 



STATE OF MARYLAND. 



Officers 



OF THE 



Society of the War of 1812, 

IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND, 

From its Organization, September 14, 1814. 



Military Commanders, 
First Military Commander, . . Major General Samuel Smith 

(1814 to 1815.) 

Second Military Commander, Major General George H. Stewart 

(1815 to 1841.) 



Presidents, 










Major General William McDonald, 


1841 


to 


IS44. 


Veteran of 


1812. 


Colonel David Harris, 


1844 


to 


1846. 


Veteran of 


1812. 


Major Jackson, 


1846 


to 


IS47. 


Veteran of 


1812. 


Colonel Joseph K. Stapleton, 


1847 


to 


1852. 


Veteran of 


1812. 


Captain Andrew A. Warner, 


1852 


to 


1870. 


Veteran of 


1812. 


Major Joshua Dryden, 


1870 


to 


1878. 


Veteran of 


1812. 


Captain John J. Daneker, 


1878 


to 


1881. 


Veteran of 


1812. 


Colonel Elijah Stansbury, 


1881 


to 


1883. 


Veteran of 


1812. 


James C. Morford, 


1883 


to 


1888. 


Veteran of 


1812 


Samuel A. Downs, 


1888 


to 


1890. 






James Hyland, 


1890 


to 


1891, 






Louis P. Griffith, 


1891 


to 


1894. 






Edwin Warfield, 


1894 


to 


1896. 







(109) 



11(1 



Secretaries, 

Captain Samuel Myers, 1841 to 1S44 

Howard Griffith, 1844 to 1845, 1848 to 1850 

1845 to 1847 

1851 to 1S79 

1S80 to 1888 

1889 to 1891 

1891 to 1892 

1892 to 1893 

1893 to 1894 

1894 to 1895 

1895 to 1896 



Edward Roberts, 
Colonel Nicholas Brewer, 
William H. Daneker, 
Lewis H. Miller, 
Albert K. Hadel, M. D. 
John Edwin Warner, 
Arthur M. Easter, 
William Harrison Gill, 
James D. Iglehart, M. D. 



Veteran of 18 12. 
Veteran of 18 12. 
Veteran of 18 12. 
Veteran of 18 12. 



Treasurers, 

Samuel G. Hyde, 1841 to 1845. Veteran of 1812. 

Colonel Nicholas Brewer, 1845 to 1850. Veteran of 1812. 
Samuel Childs, 1850 to 1852, 

1861 to 1S62, 1865 to 1S66. Veteran of 1812. 
Asbury Jarrett, 1853 t0 l8 55. 

1863 to 1864, 1867 to 1879. Veteran of 18 12. 

William H. Daneker, 1880 to 1888. 

Lewis H. Miller, 1889 to 1892. 

Robert T. Smith, 1892 to 1896. 



Officers 

OF THE 

Society of the War of 1812, 

IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. 

Organized September 14, 1S14. Re-organized August I, 1841. 

Incorporated October 25, 1S93. 



1895. 



President, 

EDWIN WARFIELD. 

Vice-Presidents, 

JAMES EDWARD CARR, Jr., 

JOHN MASON DULANY. 

Secretary, 

JAMES DAVIDSON IGLEHART, M. D., 

(Address: 1214 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md.) 

Treasurer, 
ROBERT T. SMITH. 
Registrar, 
ALBERT KIMBERLY HADEL, M. D. 
Historian, 
ROBERT CLINTON COLE. 
Executive Committee, 
(The Officers and the following additional Members) 
SAMUEL ADDISON DOWNS, AUGUSTUS BOULDIN, 

JOHN RANDOLPH WRIGHT, ROBERT LEE GILL, 

EZEKIEL MILLS, Jr., SAMUEL EMORY HILL, 

JOHN HURST MORGAN, SAMUEL FLETCHER PRIMROSE, 

HOWARD PLITT SADTLER. 

Delegates to the General Society, 
EDWIN WARFIELD, JOHN MASON DULANY, 

SAMUEL E. HILL, JAMES D. IGLEHART, M. D., 

C. HOPEWELL WARNER. 

(Ill) 



Descendant Members 



OF THE 



MARYLAND SOCIETY. 



Elected. State No. 

1893. Addison, Taylor, 5 6 

32 East Henrietta Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Peter Armstrong, Private in Thirty-sixth Regiment 
United States Infantry, Captain Thomas Y. Carbery's Company; 
stationed at Fort McHenry during bombardment by Admiral 
Cockburn, September 13, 18 14. 

1893. Albotjgh, Jacob, 57 

1503 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of William Albough, Color Bearer of Baltimore County 
Company, Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1S94. Boggs, Francis Henry, 85 

1408 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Sou of Alexander L. Boggs, Private in "First Baltimore Huzzars," 
Captain John Sterrett; Fifth Regiment Cavalry, Lieutenant Colo- 
nel James Biays' Maryland Militia. Engaged at battle of North 
Point, 1814. 

(113) 



114 

Elected. State No. 

1893. Bouldin, Augustus, 5S 

171 2 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Bouldin, Captain "Independent Light Dra- 
goons;" Fifth Regiment Cavalry, (Lieutenant Colonel James 
Biays, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1S14. Engaged in 
battle of North Point, 18 14. 



1894. Bransbry, John C, 76 

219 South Ann Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Weaver, Ensign "First Baltimore Eight 
Infantry, ' ' (Captain John Schrim, Commanding) ; Fifth Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia. Present and engaged in battle of North Point, 
September 12, 1S14. 



1892. Buckingham, Charles Wesley, 28 

822 West North Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Levi Buckingham, Private "First Baltimore Light 
Infantry, (Captain John Schrim, Commanding); Fifth Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 



1892. Carr, Alfred J., 20 

226 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Wright, Second Corporal ' ' Franklin Artillery, ' ' 
(Captain John Myers, Commanding); First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia. Present at battles of Bladensburg, August 26, 18 14, 
and North Point, September 12, 18 14. 



115 

Elected. State No. 

1892. Carr, James Edward, Jr., io 

1026 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Wright, Second Corporal "Franklin Artillery," 
(Captain John Myers, Commanding) ; First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia. Present at battles of Bladensburg, August 26, 1814, and 
North Point, September 12, 1814. 



1895. Carr, William Edwin, ir 9 

509 Robert Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Wright, Second Corporal "Franklin Artillery," 
(Captain John Myers, Commanding); First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia. Present at battles of Bladensburg, August 26, 18 14, and 
and North Point, September 12, 18 14. 

1893. Cassard, Jesse L. , 6 3 

39 West Preston Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Gilbert Cassard, Private "Washington Artillery," 
(Captain John Berry, Commanding); First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia. Present at battles of Bladensburg, August 26, 18 14, and 
North Point, September 12, 1814. 

1893. Cassard, William L., 59 

519 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Gilbert Cassard, Private "Washington Artillery," 
(Captain John Berry, Commanding); First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia. Present at battles of Bladensburg, August 26, 1S14, and 
North Point, September 12, 18 14. 



116 

Elected. State No. 

1892. Christhilf, Edward, 8 

839 Harlem Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Henry Christhilf, Private Sixtli Company, (Captain 
Henry Myers, Commanding); Thirty-ninth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Fowler, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia. Present at battle of North Point, September 12, 18 14. 

1892. Chambers, Robert Marion, 18 

1 5 14 John Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John McLaughlin Chambers, Private "Baltimore 
Union Artillery," (Captain Johu Montgomery, Commanding); 
First Regiment Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, 
Commanding); Maryland Militia; at battle of North Point, 
September 12, 1814. 

1895. Cole, John Carroll Le Grand, 115 

453 East Twenty-third Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Walter Cody Hayes, Private "Marine Artillery," 
(Captain George Stiles, Commanding); Maryland Militia. Present 
at battle of North Point, September 12, 1814. 

1594. Cole, Robert Clinton, 97 

1805 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of William Cole, Private Tenth Company, (Captain 
Nicholas Burke, Commanding); Sixth Regiment Infantry, (Lieu- 
tenant Colonel William MacDonald, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia. Engaged at battle of North Point, September 12, 1814. 

1595. Conrad, James Madison Monroe, 87 

S37 North Fulton Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of David Conrad, Ensign Twentieth Regiment United States 
Infantry. Recruiting service ; 1S14. 



117 

Elected. State Xo. 

1894. Conrad, Townsend Nelson, 116 

12 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of David Conrad, Ensign Twentieth Regiment, United 
States Infantry. Recruiting service ; 1814. 

1892. Contee, Richard, 42 

Laurel, Prince George Count}-, Md. 
Son of John Contee, Lieutenant United States Navy. Served 
on frigate "Constitution," under Commodores Hull and Bain- 
bridge, United States Navy, and to whom the State of Maryland 
presented sword, and United States Government presented two 
medals (now in his possession), representing the British ships 
"Guerriere" and "Java" striking colors to the United States 
frigate "Constitution;" 18 12-15. 

1894. Craddick, Joseph N., 78 

920 Hopkins Place, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Joseph Craddick, Private Seventh Company, (Captain 
Schwarzauer, Commanding); Twenty-seventh Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy Long, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia. Present at battle 0/ North Point, September 12, 1S14. 

1894. Culver, Francis Barnum, 107 

3 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of John Appleby, Private Sixth Company, 
(Captain James Foster, Commanding); Fifty-first Regiment In- 
fant^, (Lieutenant Colonel Henry Amey, Commanding); Mary- 
land Militia. At battle of North Point, September 12, 18 14. 

1889. Daneker, Edward T., 77 

529 South Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of John J. Daneker, Private Seventh Company, (Captain 
Schwarzauer, Commanding); Twenty-seventh Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Kenned}- Long, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia. At battle of North Point, Md., September 12, 1814. 



118 

Elected State No. 

1892. Deal, John Thomas, Jr., 13 

817 North Eden Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Thomas Stewart, Private' "Baltimore Union Ar- 
tillery," ("Captain John Montgomery, Commanding); First Regi- 
ment Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Command- 
ing); Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1894. Dennis, James Teackle, 104 

Princess Ann, Somerset County, Md. 
Great-grandson of Thomas Willson, Private "Independent 
Blues," (Captain A. A. Levering, Commanding); Fifth Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia; 1S14. 

1894. Dickey, Charles Herman, 79 

121 East Twenty-fifth Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Philip B. Sadtler, Captain of "Baltimore Yeagers;" 
Fifth Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, 
Commanding); Maryland Militia. At battles of Bladensburg 
and North Point, Md.; 1814. 

1894. Dickey, Philip Sadtler, 7 2 

Chicago, 111. 
Grandson of Philip B. Sadtler, Captain of "Baltimore Yeagers;" 
Fifth Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, 
Commanding) ; Maryland Militia. At battles of Bladensburg and 
North Point, Md.; 1S14. 

1889. Downs, Samuel Addison, 6 

407 Warren Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Thomas Neven, Private Eighth Company, (Captain 
Samuel McDonald, Commanding); Sixth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel William McDonald, Commanding); Mary- 
land Militia. Present at battle of North Point; 18 14. 



119 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Dulany, John Higiienbotham, 93 

22 East Twenty-fifth Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of Samuel Dulany, Private "Mechanical Volun- 
teers," (Captain B. C. Howard, Commanding); Fifth Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia. At battles of Bladensburg, August 26, 1814, 
and North Point, September 12, 1814. 

1893. Dulany, John Mason, 48 

22 East Twenty-fifth Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Samuel Dulany , Private ' ' Mechanical Volunteers, ' ' 
Captain B. C. Howard, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia. Engaged at battles of Bladensburg, August 26, 1814, 
and North Point, Md., September 12, 1814. 

1894. Dulany, William J. C, 95 

1 8 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Samuel Dulany, Private "Mechanical Volunteers;" 
(Captain B. C. Howard, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia. Engaged at battles of Bladensburg, August 26, 1814, 
and North Point, Md., September 12, 1S14. 

1893. Dulany, William Mason, 49 

22 East Twenty-fifth Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of Samuel Dulany, Private "Mechanical Volun- 
teers," (Captain B. C. Howard, Commanding); Fifth Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia. Engaged at battles of Bladensburg, August 
26, 1814, and North Point, Md., September 12, 1814. 



120 

Elected. State No. 

1S92. Dutton, Thomas Waltham, 31 

1608 Edmundson Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of John Dutton, Private, Sixth Company, (Captain Benjamin 
Ringgold, Commanding); Sixth Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant 
Colonel William McDonald, Commanding); Maryland Militia. 
Engaged at battle of North Point, September 12, 18 14. 

1892. Easter, Arthur Miller, 38 

12 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of Lewis Klein, Private in Captain George W. 
Blincol's Company, Virginia Militia. 

Great-grandson of Daniel Miller, Private in Maryland Cavalry, 
(Captain Jacob Baer, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Cavalry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel James Biays, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 

1895. Elliott, Thomas Ireland, 118 

222 Equitable Building, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Bunting, Private in Captain Michael Peters' 
Company, Fifty-first Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel 
Henry Amey, Commanding); Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Ford, Thomas G. , 43 

1522 West Lauvale Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of James Darling, Third Corporal, Second Company, 
Captain William Chalmers, Commanding); Fifty-first Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Henry Amey, Commanding); Mary- 
land Militia ; 1814. 

1889. Freeburger, Alexander Cooper, 12 

713 Light Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Robert Cooper, Sergeant, Fourth Company, (Captain 
William Brown, Commanding); Sixth Regiment Infantry, (Lieut 
tenant Colonel William McDonald, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 18 14. 



121 

E lected. State No. 

1894. Gehring, John George, 102 

420 North Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of John George Gehring, Private "Baltimore Yeagers," 
(Captain Philip B. Sadtler, Commanding); Fifth Regiment In- 
fantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding) ; Mary- 
land Militia; 1S14. 

1895. Gill, Nicholas Rufus, 112 

125 Aisquith Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Stephen Gill, Captain of Company in Forty-first 
Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel William Hutchins, 
Commanding); Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1895. Gill, Robert Lee, 113 

125 Aisquith Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of Stephen Gill, Captain of Company in the 
Forty-first Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel William 
Hutchins, Commanding); Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1895. Gill, Roger Taney, 114 

2123 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of Stephen Gill, Captain of Company in the 
Forty-first Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel William 
Hutchins, Commanding); Maryland Militia; 1814. 



1893. Gill, William Harrison, 5 2 

Catonsville, Md. 
Son of William Lowry Gill, Midshipman United States Navy. 
Served on frigate "Superior," under Commodore Isaac Chauncey, 

United States Navy; 1812-15. 



122 

Elected. State No. 

1893. Green, Thomas N., 50 

2056 East Hoffman Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Thomas Neven, Private Eighth Company, (Captain 
Samuel McDonald, Commanding); Sixth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel William McDonald, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 

1S89. Griffith, Louis Philip, 2 

304 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Howard Griffith, Private "Independent Blues," (Captain 
Aaron R. Levering, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 1S14. 

1889. Hadel, Albert Kimberly, M. D., 5 

1 143 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Nathaniel Kimberly, Private in "Washington 
Blues," (Captain George H. Stewart, Commanding); Fifth Regi- 
ment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Command- 
ing), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Hall, Joseph Cotton, 32 

1 106 Clifton Place, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Joseph Hall, Private "Sea Fencibles," (Captain M. Sim- 
mons Bunbury, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Hill, Nicholas Sluby, 90 

123 East Fayette Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Thomas Gardiner Hill, First Sergeant, Company 
commanded by Captain John McKane, Twenty-seventh Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy Long, Commanding ) ; 
Maryland Militia; 1814. 



123 

Elected. State No. 

1S94. Hill, Samuel Emory, 81 

18 1 3 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Thomas Gardiner Hill, First Sergeant, Company com- 
manded by Captain John McKane, Twenty-seventh Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy Long, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Hill, Thomas, 80 

Equitable Building, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Thomas Gardiner Hill, First Sergeant, Company com- 
manded by Captain John McKane, Twenty-seventh Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy Long, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1894. Holloway, Reuben Ross, I0 9 

207 East Preston Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Reuben Ross, Lieutenant "First Baltimore Volun- 
teer Artillery," (Captain Abram Pike, Commanding); First Regi- 
ment Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding) ; 
Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1892. Hough, John Edward, 25 

1422 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John T. Sumwalt, Fourth Corporal "Washington 
Artillery," (Captain John Berry, Commanding); First Regiment 
Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia; 1814. ' 

1892. Howard, Ernest, 22 

1600 John Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Wright, Second Corporal "Franklin Artillery," 
Captain John Myers, Commanding); First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 



124 

Elected. State No. 

1889. Hyland, James, ii 

1308 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Henry M. Hyland, Private in Kent County Company, 
(Colonel Griffin, Commanding); Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Iglehart, James Davidson, M. D., 91 

12 14 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of James Davidson, Private "Union Artillery," (Captain 
John Montgomery, Commanding); First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 18 14. 



1895. Keplinger, John Bernard, 117 

1529 North Broadway, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Michael Keplinger, Private in Company of Captain 
William Chalmers, Fifty-first Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel 
Henry Amey, Commanding); Maryland Militia; 1814. 



1894. Lamping, William, 71 

1 81 8 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of William Starr, Private in the 'American 
Artillerists," (Captain Richard B. Magruder, Commanding); 
First Regiment Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, 
Commanding); Maryland Militia; 18 14. 



1893. Laughter, William Hunt, 61 

302 West Lauvale Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of William L. Laughter, Captain of Company, First Regiment 
Infantry, (Colonel Duncan McDonald, Commanding); North 
Carolina Militia; 1814. 



125 

Elected. State No. 

1S94. Lee, Howard Hall Macy, hi 

313 North Carey Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of George W. Ford, Private in "Independent 
Artillerists," (Captain C. Pennington, Commanding); First 
Regiment Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Com- 
manding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1892. Long, Samuel Burkett, 26 

Soo North Gilmor Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Jesse Long, Private in ' ' Washington Blues, ' ' Cap- 
tain George H. Stewart, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 

1892. Long, William F. , 19 

800 North Gilmor Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Jesse Long, Private in "Washington Blues," (Captain 
George H. Stewart, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 

1892. Lowry, Nathan Parks, 36 

171 1 Carlisle Place, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Dutton, Private in Sixth Company, (Captain 
Benjamin Ringgold, Commanding); Sixth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel William McDonald, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Lowry, Robert Kelly, 40 

171 1 Carlisle Place, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Dutton, Private in Sixth Company, (Captain 
Benjamin Ringgold, Commanding); Sixth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel William McDonald, Commanding); Man- 
land Militia; 18 14. 



126 

Elected. State No. 

1893. McCurley, Felix, Commander, U. S. Navy, 51 

League Island Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Grandson of Felix McCurley, Private in Eighth Company, (Cap- 
tain Andrew Smith, Commanding); Fifty-first Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Henry Amey, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 18 14. 

1893. McCurley, James Wallace, 53 

406 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Great-grandson of Felix McCurley, Private in Eighth Company, 
(Captain Andrew Smith, Commanding); Fifty-first Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Henry Amey, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Mackenzie, George Norbury, 35 

1808 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Thomas Mackenzie, Private in Second Company, 
(Captain John Kennedy, Commanding); Twenty-seventh Regi- 
ment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy Long, Command- 
ing); Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

Grandson of Howell Downing, Private in Fifth Company, (Cap- 
tain John Stewart, Commanding) ; Fifty-first Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Henry Amey, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 

1894. Maloney, James Aloysius, M. D., S6 

1424 O Street, Washington, D. C. 
Grandson of Anthony Grady, Private in Second Company, (Cap- 
tain William Chalmers. Commanding); Fifty-first Regiment In- 
fantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Henry Amey, Commanding); Mary- 
land Militia; 18 14. 



127 

Elected. State No. 

1592. Mare, William G., 54 

232 South Strieker Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Joseph Merrikin, Private in Third Company, (Cap- 
tain Thomas Watson, Commanding); Thirty-ninth Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Fowler, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1895. Martin, Harry Culver, 121 

Greensboro, N. C. 
Grandson of Francis Monmonier, Second Sergeant of "Fell's 
Point Riflemen," (Captain William B. Dyer, Commanding); First 
Battalion of Riflemen, (Major William Pinkuey, Commanding) ; 
Ma^dand Militia ; 1814. 

1593. Medairy, George R., 46 

50 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of John Medairy, Private in " Union Volunteers," (Captain 
Christian Adreon, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenaut Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding) ; Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 

1893. Medairy, Jacob H., 47 

1616 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of John Medairy, Private in "Union Volunteers," (Captain 
Christian Adreon, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding) ; Maryland 
Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Merrikin, David Willis, 16 

St. Dennis, Howard County, Md. 
Grandson of Joseph R. Merrikin, Private in Third Company, (Cap- 
tain Thomas Watson, Commanding); Thirty-ninth Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Fowler, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 



128 

Elected. State No. 

1889. Miller, Lewis H., 4 

18 1 5 Eagle Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Francis Miller, Private in First Company, (Captain 
Jacob Deems, Commanding); Fifty-first Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Henry Amey, Commanding); Maryland 
Militia; 1814. Was captured at battle of North Point, Md., 
September 12, 18 14, carried away in the British ships, and im- 
prisoned at Dartmoor, England. 

1S92. Mills, Ezekiel, Jr., 21 

2132 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Ezeziel Miller, Sr., Private "Baltimore Union Artil- 
lery," (Captain John Montgomery, Commanding); First Regiment 
Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding); 
Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1892. Mills, George Albert, 33 

705 North Gilmor Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Ezekiel Mills, Sr., Private "Baltimore Union Artil- 
lery," (Captain John Montgomery, Commanding); First Regi- 
ment Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Command- 
ing); Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1894. Morgan, John Hurst, 106 

219 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of John Berry, Captain "Washington Artillery," 
First Regiment of Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, 
Commanding), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Morling, Frank L., 14 

18 North Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Thomas B. Watts, Private in "Sharp Shooters," 
(Captain Edward Aisquith, Commanding); First Rifle Battalion, 
(Major William Pinkney, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 



129 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Myers, Joseph A., 62 

1 104 Myrtle Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Charles Goddard, Private in First Company, (Captain 
James McConkey, Commanding); Twenty-seventh Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy Long, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Nash, Charles W., 41 

17 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Hugh Davey, Private in "Marine Artillery," (Cap- 
tain George Stiles, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1893. Norwood, Randolph, Major U. S. Army, 65 

Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. 
Son of John Norwood, Private in First Company, (Captain 
Archibald Dobbin, Commanding); Thirty-ninth Regiment In- 
fantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Fowler, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Parrish, James Hagerty, 83 

115 East Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of William Parrish, Private in "Sharp Shooters," 
(Captain Edward Aisquith, Commanding) ; First Rifle Battalion, 
(Major William Pinkney, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1894. Parrish, William Tippett, 84 

115 East Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of William Parrish, Private in "Sharp Shooters," 
(Captain Edward Aisquith, Commanding); First Rifle Battalion, 
(Major William Pinkney, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1894. Peters, Winfield, ioi 

1 1 17 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of William Furlong, Private in ' ' Marine Ar- 
tillery," (Captain George Stiles, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 



130 

Elected. State No. 

1892. Primrose, Samuel Fletcher, 17 

1 117 East Oliver Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Samuel Hush, Private in Company commanded by 
Captain G. McGee; First Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel 
John Ragau, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Randall, Watson Beale, 94 

1214 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of Thomas Watson, Captain Third Company, 
Thirty-ninth Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin 
Fowler, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 
Great-grandson of Lemuel Taylor, Adjutant of the Fifth Regi- 
ment Cavalry, (Lieutenant Colonel James Biays, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia; 1S14. 

1S94. Reed, John Loduvicus, 103 

1 1 South Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Henry L. Reed, Private in Captain John R. Jones' Com- 
pany, (1S13); and Private in Captain George Brooks' Company, 
Virginia Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Reip, Thomas Henry, 23 

228 North Paca Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Henry Reip, Private, "Baltimore Yeagers," (Captain 
Philip B. Sadtler, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Reynolds, Charles Ambrose, Colonel U. S. Army, 69 

207 East North Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of John Reynolds, Private in Captain Coates' Company, 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 



131 

Elected. State No. 

1892. Sadtler, Charles Herbert, 37 

Circuit Court, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Philip B. Sadtler, Captain of "Baltimore Yeagers;" 
Fifth Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, 
Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1894. Sadtler, Christopher Columbus, 64 

217 Huntington Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Philip B. Sadtler, Captain of "Baltimore Yeagers;" Fifth 
Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Com- 
manding), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 



1892. Sadtler, Howard Plitt, 29 

1622 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Philip B. Sadtler, Captain of "Baltimore Yeagers;" 
Fifth Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, 
Commanding), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 



1894. Sadtler, J. P. Benjamin, 75 

219 East Twenty-fifth Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Philip B. Sadtler, Captain of "Baltimore Yeagers;" 
Fifth Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, 
Commanding), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Schminke, Frederick William, 27 

49 German Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of George Schminke, Private in " Baltimore Yeagers, " (Cap- 
tain Philip B. Sadtler, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia; 18 14. 



132 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Shoemaker, Michael Myers, ho 

446 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. 
Grandson of Henry Steiner, Captain of "Steiner's Artillery," 
(Frederick County, Maryland); First Regiment Artillery, (Lieu- 
tenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 
1814. 

1892. Smith, Asa H., 34 

1509 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Benjamin B. Smith, Private in ''Marine Artillery," 
(Captain George Stiles, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 



Smith, Robert T. , 7 

20 North Calhoun Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Sonof Benjamin B.Smith, Private in "MarineArtillery," (Captain 
George Stiles, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 



1894. Stickney, George Henry, 70 

1 1 South Gay Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Henry Stickney, Private in "Baltimore Fencibles," 
Captain Joshua H. Nicholson, Commanding); First Regiment 
Artiller}', (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia, 18 14. 

1894. Strobel, Albert Perigo, 82 

53 Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Peter Strobel, Corporal in "Eagle Artillery," 
(Captain George J. Brown, Commanding); First Regiment Ar- 
tillery, (Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding), Mary- 
land Militia; 1S14. 



133 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Tucker, James Armstrong Owings, 96 

200 Equitable Building, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Thomas Gardiner Hill, First Sergeant Fourth Com- 
pany, (Captain John McKane, Commanding); Twenty-seventh 
Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy Long, Com- 
manding), Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Wade, Samuel, Henry, 89 

307 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of Thomas Sample, Private in Commodore Joshua 
Barney's Flotilla; Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1894. Warfield, Edwin, 88 

Fidelity Trust Building, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Gassaway Watkins, Lieutenant Colonel in command 
of troops, Annapolis, Md., 18 13. 

1894. Warner, Culbreth Hopewell, 68 

Law Building, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Michael Warner, Quartermaster Fifty-first Regiment 
Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Henry Amey, Commanding), 
Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1892. Warner, John Edwin, 15 

1 7 19 Edmondson Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Andrew E. Warner, Captain of Fifth Company, 
Thirty-ninth Regiment Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin 
Fowler, Commanding), Maryland Militia; 1814. 

1892. Watts, Benjamin, 24 

1316 North Strieker Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of Nathaniel Watts, Private in Company commanded by 
Captain A. Showers ; Maryland Militia ; 1814. 



134 

Elected. State No. 

1S93. Whyte, William Pinkney, Jr., 44 

9 East Chase Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Great-grandson of William Pinkne}', Major Commanding First 
Rifle Battalion ; Maryland Militia ; 1814. 

1894. Wilson, John Appleton, 67 

5 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of Thomas Wilson, Private in "Independent Blues," 
(Captain Eevering, Commanding); Fifth Regiment Infantry, 
(Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia; 1S14. 

1894. Wood, Philip Bryson, M. D., 105 

910 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Grandson of John Wood, Private in "Washington Artillery," 
(Captain John Berry, Commanding); First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 

1892. Wright, John Randolph, 3 

910 Edmondson Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 
Son of John Wright, Second Corporal in "Franklin Artillery," 
(Captain John Myers, Commanding); First Regiment Artillery, 
(Lieutenant Colonel David Harris, Commanding), Maryland 
Militia; 1814. 



Total Descendant Membership 120 

Resigned, 7 

Deceased, S 

Membership, December i, 1895, . . . 105 



SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 



IN THE 



COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



Officers 

Or THE 

Society of the War of 1812, 

IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 
Orgauized April 3, 1S94. Incorporated September 10, 1S94. 



l8 9 J. 



President, 

FRANKLIN THOMASON BEATTY, M. D. 

Vice-Presidents, 

Hon. JOHN HOFFMAN COLLAMORE, 

CHARLES WILLIAM GALLOUPE, M. D., 

HENRY HASTINGS. 

Secretary, 

CHARLES FREDERICK BACON PHILBROOK, 

(Address: P. O. Box 36, Station A, Boston, Massachusetts.) 

Treasurer, 

AMOS BINNEY. 

Registrar, 
HOSEA EMERY BOWEN. 

Executive Committee, 
The President, Secretary and Treasurer, and 
WILLIAM LITHGOW WILLEY, S. D., JOSEPH HIRAM STARR PEARSON. 

WILLIAM MANSFIELD BUFFUM, CHARLES HENRY ALDEN, Jr. 

Delegates to the General Society, 
Hon. JOHN HOFFMAN COLLAMORE, CHARLES WILLIAM GALLOUPE, M. D., 
HOSEA EMERY BOWEN, CHAS. FREDERICK BACON PHILBROOK. 

GEORGE FRANK JAMES. 

(137) 



Descendant Members 

OF THE 

MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY. 



Elected. State No. 

1895. Adams, William Porter, 3 8 

278 East Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 
Grandson of Eliphalet Davis, Private in the ' 'Volunteers" engaged 
in throwing up breastworks on Dorchester Heights, for the defence 
of Boston, Massachusetts; 1S14. (Transferred to Illinois Society.) 

1894. Alden, Charles Henry, Jr., 5 

Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Charles Henry Alden, Musician in Captain Judson 
Cheristree's Company, Twelfth Regiment of Infantry, (Colonel 
John T. Van Dolfsen, Commanding); New York Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Barbour, Charles Justin, ii 

Springfield, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Jonathan Jennings, Private in Captain John B. 
Walback's Company of United States Artillery; 1814-15. 
Great-grandson of Reuben Dart, Private in Captain John French's 
Company of Infantry, Connecticut Militia; 1813. 

1894. Beatty, Franklin Thomason, M. D., 3 

84 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of James Beatty, United States Navy Agent of the 
Port of Baltimore, Maryland; 1812-15. 
(139) 



140 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Binney, Amos, A. B., S. B., 7 

Exchange Building, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Amos Binney, United States Navy Agent of the 
Port of Boston, Massachusetts; 1812-15. Also, Lieutenant 
Colonel Commanding First Regiment of Infantry; Third Brigade, 
(Brigadier General Arnold Welles, Commanding) ; First Division, 
(Major General Elijah Crane, Commanding); Massachusetts 
Militia; 1813-15. In service of the United States, iS 14. 
Great- Grandson of John Binney, Captain in the Fourth Regiment, 
United States Infantry, (Colonel Robert Purdy, Commanding); 
1812-14. 

1895. Binney, Arthur, 3 1 

153 Highland Street, Roxbury, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Amos Binney, United States Navy Agent of the 
Port of Boston, Massachusetts; 1812-15. Also, Lieutenant 
Colonel Commanding First Regiment of Infantry; Third Brigade, 
(Brigadier General Arnold Welles, Commanding); First Division, 
(Major Geneial Elijah Crane, Commanding); Massachusetts 
Militia; 1813-15. In service of the United States, 18 14. 
Great-grandson of John Binney, Captain in the Fourth Regiment, 
United States Infantry, (Colonel Robert Purdy, Commanding); 
1812-14. 

1895. Binney, William Greene, A. B., A. M., 34 

Burlington, N. J. 
Grandson of Amos Binney, United States Navy Agent of the 
Port of Boston, Massachusetts; 1812-15. Also, Lieutenant 
Colonel Commanding First Regiment of Infantry; Third Brigade, 
(Brigadier General Arnold Welles, Commanding) ; First Division, 
(Major General Elijah Crane, Commanding); Massachusetts 
Militia; 1813-15. In service of the United States, 18 14. 
Grandson of John Binney, Captain in the Fourth Regiment, United 
States Infantry, (Colonel Robert Purdy, Commanding); 1812-14. 



141 

Elected. Sa ate No. 

1895. Blaisdell, Frank Moses, 36 

Exchange Building, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Moses Blaisdell, Private in the Sixth Company, 
(Captain Joshua Meriam, Commanding), of the Third Regiment 
of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Edward Sise, Commanding); 
"Western Brigade," Detached New Hampshire Militia, (Briga- 
dier General John Montgomery, Commanding); stationed at 
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for defence of the sea-board; 1814. 

1894. Blunt, Stanhope English, Captain U. S. Army, 29 

Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y. 
Great-grandnephew of Mark S. Blunt, Lieutenant of the New 
Hampshire Privateer "Portsmouth;" 18 12-15. Lost at sea off 
the Island of Madeira, January, 1815. 

1894. Bowen, Hosea Emery, 14 

4 Liberty Square, Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Mathew McDaniel, Private in Captain 
Chamberlain's Company of Infantry, Massachusetts, (or Prov- 
ince of Maine) Militia; for defence of the sea-coast; 1812-13. 

1895. Briggs, Frank Harrison, 30 

45 High Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandnephew of Thomas Otis Briggs, Sailor on American Priva- 
teer captured by British; 1813. Imprisoned at Halifax, Nova 
Scotia, and Dartmoor, England. 

1894. Buffum, William Mansfield, 6 

45 High Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of James R. Buffum, Private in Captain J. C. King's 
Company, Colonel James White's Regiment of Infantry, Massa- 
chusetts Militia; 1S14. 

Grandson of Benjamin Swan, Private in Captain William B. 
Dodge's Company of Colonel James White's Regiment of 
Infantry, Massachusetts Militia; 1S14. 



142 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Collamore, Hon. John Hoffman, 8 

510 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
Nephew of John Hoffman, Lieutenant in the American Priva- 
teer Service, from Massachusetts; 1812-15. 

1894. Eldredge, Edward Henry, 15 

27 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Oliver Eldredge, Quartermaster of the First Regi- 
ment of Infantry, (lieutenant Colonel Amos Binney, Command- 
ing); Third Brigade, (Brigadier General Arnold Welles, Com- 
manding); First Division, (Major General Elijah Crane, Com- 
manding); Massachusetts Militia; 18 12. 

1894. Frisbie, Franklin Senter, LL. B., 12 

P. O. Box 70, Penacook, N. H. 
Great-great-grandson of Joseph Butterfield, Corporal in the 
Fourth Company, (Captain Phineas Stone, Commanding), of the 
First Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Fisk, Command- 
ing); "Western Brigade," Detached New Hampshire Militia, 
(Brigadier General John Montgomery, Commanding); stationed 
at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for defence of the sea-board; 1 8 14. 

1895. Gage, Seth Newton, A. B., 32 

Exchange Building, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Seth Shaler Arnold, Orderly Sergeant in Captain 
James Veitch's Company of Infantry, Maryland Militia; for the 
defence of Annapolis against British fleet; 1S13. 

1894. Galloupe, Charles William, A. B., M. D., 4 

1S4 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Isaac Gallop, Sergeant in Captain Nathaniel 
Lamson's (Beverly) Company of Infantry, Massachusetts Militia; 
1812-15. 



143 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Galloupe, Hon. George Augustus, 61 

House of Representatives, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Isaac Gallop, Sergeant in Captain Nathaniel 
Lamson's (Beverly) Company of Infantry, Massachusetts Militia; 
1812-15. 

1895. Hall,, Bordman, LL- B., 40 

27 School Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Frye Hall, Private in Lieutenant N. Brooks's Com- 
pany; in Lieutenant E. Hanford's Company, and in Captain 
Asher Palmer's Company of Infantry; Massachusetts Militia; 1814. 

1894. Hastings, Henry, 25 

126 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Walter Hastings, Captain in ( " North ' ' Company 
of Townsend), Second Regiment of Infantry, Massachusetts 
Militia; 18 1 2. Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Second Regi- 
ment of Infantry, Second Brigade, (Brigadier General Simon 
Coburn, Commanding); Third Division, (Major General Joseph 
B. Varnum, Commanding); Massachusetts Militia; 1812-14. 
Commanded Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, 18 14. 

1804. James, George Frank, 10 

648 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Samuel James, Captain of the Fifth Company, 
Fifth Regiment of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Thomas 
Lovering, Commandant); "Western Brigade," Detached New 
Hampshire Militia, (Brigadier General John Montgomery, 
Commanding); stationed at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for 
defence of the sea-board; 18 14. 

1895. Jordan, William Meserve, 41 

20 Greenville Street, Roxbury, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Stephen Porter, Captain Commanding Com- 
pany of Cavalry ; Massachusetts (or Province of Maine) Militia; 
1812-15. 



144 

Elected. State No. 

1895. Macdonough, Rodney, 42 

205 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Thomas Macdonough, Lieutenant United States 
Navy; 1S12; Master Commaudant ; 18 13. Commanded the 
United States Naval Force on Lake Champlain, and received 
the thanks of Congress and a gold medal for his brilliant 
victory, "achieved over a confident, vigorous and powerful foe," 
on that lake, off Cumberland Head; 1814. Captain United 
States Navy ; 1S14. 

1S95. Packard, Ambrose, 39 

140 West Eighth Street, Bayonne, N. J. 
Grandson of Ambrose Packard, Private in Captain Nehemiah 
Lincoln's Company of the Third Regiment of Infantry, (Lieu- 
tenant Colonel Caleb Howard, Commanding); First Brigade, 
(Brigadier General Sylvanus Lazell, Commanding); Fifth Divi- 
sion, (Major General Nathaniel Goodwin, Commanding); 
Massachusetts Militia; 1S14. 

1894. Parker, Montgomery Davis, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 24 

Fort Robinson, Nebraska. 
Great-grandson of Amasa Davis, Quartermaster General of 
Massachusetts forces, (with the rank of Brigadier General); 
1812-15. 

1894. Pearson, Joseph Hiram Starr, 27 

401 Meridian Street, East Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Charles Marston, Private in the Second Company, 
(Captain George Evans, Commanding); of Major Edward J. 
Long's Regiment of Infantry; Detached New Hampshire Militia; 
18 14. Stationed at Fort Washington, for the defence of Pisca- 
taqua Harbor. 



145 



State No. 



ELEerED. 

1894. Philbrook, Charles Calhoun, 9 

358 Centre Street, Boston, Mass. 
Son of Alfred Spooner Philbrook, a Volunteer, who, too young 
to enlist, was present with the Company in which his father, 
Benjamin, served, at Fort McClary, New Hampshire; 1812. 
Subsequently a Private in the Vermont Militia; 18 15. 
Grandson of Benjamin (Philbrick) Philbrook, Private in Captain 
Robert McNeil's Company of Artillery, of the Battalion of 
Detached New Hampshire Militia under command of Major 
Timothy Upham, U. S. Army, and subsequently of Major John 
Bassett; assigned to Fort McClary, New Hampshire, 'Lieutenant 
Colonel John Darrington, U. S. Army, Commandant); for the 
defence of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Navy Yard; 1812. 
Great-grandson of John Sly, Private in Captain John Morrill's 
Company of Colonel Edward Fifield's Regiment of Infantry; 
Detached Vermont Militia; 18 13-14. 

1394. Philbrook, Charles Frederick Bacon, 2 

P. O. Box 36, Station A., Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of Alfred Spooner Philbrook, a Volunteer, who, too 
young to enlist, was present with the Company in which his 
father, Benjamin, served, at Fort McClary, New Hampshire; 
1812. Subsequently a Private in the Vermont Militia; 1815. 
Great-grandson of Benjamin (Philbrick) Philbrook, Private in 
Captain Robert McNeil's Company of Artillery, of the Batallion 
of Detached New Hampshire Militia under command of Major 
Timothy Upham, U. S. Army, and subsequently of Major John 
Bassett; assigned to Fort McClary, New Hampshire, (Lieutenant 
Colonel John Darrington, U. S. Army, Commandant); for the 
defence of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Navy Yard; 1812. 
Great-great-grandson of JohnSly, Private in Captain John Morrill's 
Company of Colonel Edward Fifield's Regiment of Infantry; 
Detached Vermont Militia; 1813-14. 



146 

Elected. State So. 

1894. Pool, Wellington, 13 

Wenham, Essex County, Mass. 
Son of William Pool, Private in Captain Charles Farr's Company, 
Second Regiment of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel James 
Appleton, Commanding); First Brigade, (Brigadier General 
Samuel G. Derby, Commanding); Second Division, (Major 
General Amos Hovey, Commanding); Massachusetts Militia; 
18 14. In battle with British Marines (attempting to land to 
destroy the town), at the alarm of Gloucester, September 19, iS 14. 

1894. Ripley, Winfield Scott, Jr., 26 

88 Court Street, Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Uriah Ripley, Captain of Company " B, " First 
Regiment of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel William Ryerson, 
Commanding); First Brigade, (Brigadier General John Turner, 
Commanding); Thirteenth Division, (Major General Alford 
Richardson, Commanding); Massachusetts (or Province of Maine) 
Militia; 1S14. 

Great-grandson of Jotham Perham, Captain of (Woodstock) 
Company in First Regiment of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel 
William Ryerson, Commanding); First Brigade, (Brigadier 
General John Turner, Commanding); Thirteenth Division, (Major 
General Alford Richardson, Commanding); Massachusetts (or 
Province of Maine) Militia; 1814. 

1895. Robbins, Howard Sumner, 33 

82 Worth Street, New York, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Josiah Robbins, Private in the Eighth Com- 
pany, (Captain Silas Call, Commanding), of the Second Regi- 
ment of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel John Steele, Commanding); 
"Western Brigade," Detached New Hampshire Militia, 
(Brigadier General John Montgomery, Commanding); stationed 
at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for defence of the sea-board; 18 14. 



147 

Elected. State No - 

1895. Roberts, Charles Bailey, 37 

86 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Reuben Rich, Captain in the Privateer service 
from Massachusetts (Province of Maine); 1812-14. His vessel 
was engaged with a British frigate and burned in the Bucksport 
Narrows, near Bucksport, Maine, 18 14. 

1894. Soule, Frederick William, 28 

554 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. 
Great-grandson of Henry Mason, Ensign in the Ninth Company, 
(Captain Oliver Warren, Commanding), of the First Regiment 
of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Fisk, Commanding); 
"Western Brigade," Detached New Hampshire Militia, (Briga- 
dier General John Montgomery, Commanding); stationed at 
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for defence of the sea-board; 
1814. 

1895. Weeks, John Wingate, 35 

Exchange Building, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandnephew of John Wingate Weeks, Captain in the Eleventh 
Regiment, United States Infantry, (Colonel Isaac Clark, Com- 
manding); 1812-14. Breveted Major for gallantry at the battle 
of Chippewa, Canada, 1814, under command of Colonel Campbell, 
in Brigadier General Winfield Scott's Brigade. Commended for 
gallantry at the battle of Lundy's Lane, Canada, 1814, under 
command of Major John McNeil, Jr., in Brigadier General 
Winfield Scott's Brigade. Promoted Major, same Regiment; 



181 



0- 



148 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Willey, William Ljthgow, S. D., i 

17 West Cedar Street, Boston, Mass. 
Grandson of John Willey, Captain of the Fifth Company, Third 
Regiment of Infantry, (Lieutenant Colonel Edward Sise, Com- 
manding); "Western Brigade," Detached New Hampshire 
Militia, (Brigadier General John Montgomery, Commanding); 
stationed at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for defence of the 
sea-board ; 1 8 1 4. 



Total Descendant Membership, . . 35 
Deceased, 

Membership December i, 1895, . . 35 



SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 



IN THE 



STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 



Officers 

OF THE 

Society of the War of 1812, 

IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 

Organized April 5, 1S94. Incorporated April 6, 18 

1895. 



President, 

Hon. MORGAN GARDNER BULKELEY. 
Vice-Presidents, 

SATTERLEE SWARTWOUT, 

HENRY WALTON WESSELLS, 

WILLIAM WHEELWRIGHT SKIDDY, 

AUGUSTUS FLOYD DELAFIELD, 

JESUP WAKEMAN. 

Secretary, 

WILLIAM TAYLOR ANDREWS, 

(Address: Noroton, Conn.) 

Registrar, 

WILLIAM FREEMAN FRENCH, M. D., 

Treasurer, 

EGERTON SWARTWOUT, 

Chaplain, 

Rev. ALEXANDER HAMILTON. 

Executive Committee, 

LOUIS J. ALLEN, Chief Engineer U. S. Navy, 

JOHN EDWARD HEATON, ORIGEN STORRS SEYMOUR, 

CYRUS SHERWOOD BRADLEY, JOHN HENRY SWARTWOUT, 

CHARLES PIERSON COE, JOHN CLOCK TURNER, 

LOUIS MARDENBROUGH FRENCH, WILLIAM W. VAN DEURSEN. 

Delegates to the General Society. 

Hon. MORGAN GARDNER BULKELEY, 

Col. GEORGE BLISS SANFORD, U. S. A., SATTERLEE SWARTWOUT, 

AUGUSTUS FLOYD DELAFIELD, WILLIAM W. SKIDDY. 

SAMUEL CHESTER REID. 

(151) 



Descendant Members 

OF THE 

CONNECTICUT SOCIETY. 



-ELttexftn. State No 

1891. Allen, Louis J., Chief Engineer United States Navy, 1 

Union Club, New York, N. Y. 
Grandson of Jacob Strembeck, Private in "Junior Artillerists," 
(Captain Jacob H. Fisler, Commanding), 1813; and "Philadel- 
phia Blues," (Captain Henry Meyers, Commanding); First 
Detachment Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, (Colonel Lewis 
Rush, Commanding); 18 13. 

1S94. Andrews, William Taylor, 18 

Noroton, Connecticut. 
Great-grandson of Ambe Richards, Private in Captain 
Schemerhorn's Company, Colonel Mape's Regiment, New York 
Militia; 1812. 

1894. Bo wen, James Barton, 21 

Putnam, Connecticut. 
Grandson of Rensselaer Cooms, Served in Uuited^States Navy on 
frigate "Constitution," under command of Captain Isaac Hull, 
United States Navy; 1812. Wounded in action. Also, Musician 
in Captain John Chandless' Company, Connecticut Militia; 1813. 

(153) 



154 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Bradley, Cyrus Sherwood, 13 

Southport, Connecticut. 
Great-grandson of Lyman Hull, Private in Second Company, 
(Captain Jeremiah Sturgis, Commanding); Battalion of Con- 
necticut Volunteer Artillery, (Lieutenant Colonel EH Fowler, 
Commanding); First Brigade, Connecticut Volunteers; 1814. 

1894. Bulkeley, Hon. Morgan Gardner, 19 

Hartford, Connecticut. 
Grandson of Avery Morgan, Lieutenant in Captain Newhall 
Taintor's Company, (New London), Connecticut Militia; 18 14. 

1 891. Cos, Charles Pierson, 4 

560 Main Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut. 
Grandson of Darius Coe, Private in Captain Amos Fowler's 
Company, Colonel Benjamin Baldwin's Regiment, Connecticut 
Militia; iS 13-14. 

1894. Delafield, Augustus Floyd, 12 

Noroton, Connecticut. 
Son of Edward Delafield, Surgeon of "Sea Fencibles," New- 
York State Militia; 1814. 

1894. French, Louis Mardenbrough, ii 

Noroton Heights, Connecticut. 
Grandson of Samuel Beach, Jr., Private in Captain John Butler's 
Company, Colonel Elihu Sanford's Regiment, Connecticut 
Militia; 1814. 

1 89 1. French, William Freeman, 6 

Noroton, Connecticut. 
Grandson of Samuel Beach, Jr., Private in Captain John Butler's 
Company, Colonel Elihu Sanford's Regiment, Connecticut 
Militia; 18 14. 



155 

Elected. State No. 

1894. Grannis, George Washington, 22 

628 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Cal. 
Son of Alva Grannis, one of the crew of the United States 
Privateer brig ' 'General Armstrong, ' ' and participated in fight with 
enemy in harbor of Fayal, Azores Islands, September 27, 18 14. 

1894. Hamilton, Rev. Alexander, 14 

Lyons' Plains, Fairfield Co., Conn. 
Grandson of John Church Hamilton, Lieutenant First Regiment 
Infantry, United States Army. Also, Aid-de-camp to Major 
General William Henry Harrison, United States Army, Com- 
manding Army of the Northwest ; 1S12-14. 

KS94. Heaton, John Edward, 10 

245 York Street, New Haven, Conn. 
Grandson of Levi Jennison, Sergeant in Captain Return B. 
Brown's Company, Fourth Regiment, United States Infantry, 
(Colonel John P. Boyd and Lieutenant Colonel James Miller, 
Commanding); 1808-13. On staff of General William Henry 
Harrison, United States Army, and wounded at battle of 
Tippecanoe (18 11); captured by British on the Miami River, 
(1812), and paroled at Quebec, (1813). 

1894. Reid, Samuel Chester, (Honorary Membership). 25 

Bangor, Maine. 
Son of Samuel Chester Reid, Captain United States Privateer brig 
"General Armstrong." Commanding in fight with enemy in 
harbor of Fayal, Azores Islands, September 27, 1S14. 

1892. Sanford, George Bliss, Colonel U. S. Army, 7 

Litchfield, Conn. 

Great-grandson of Flihu Sanford, Jr., Colonel Regiment, 

Connecticut Militia ; 1 S 1 3-1 4. 

Grandson of Hervey Sanford, Adjutant of same Regiment, 

Connecticut Militia ; 1814. 



156 

Electhd. State No. 

1894. Seymour, OriGen Storrs, 24 

Litchfield, Conn. 
Great-great-grandson of Elihu Sanford, Jr., Colonel Regi- 
ment, Connecticut Militia ; 1813-14. 

Great-grandson of Hervey Sanford, Adjutant of same Regiment, 
Connecticut Militia ; 1814. 

1895. Skiddy, William Wheelwright, 16 

Stamford, Conn. 
Son of William Skiddy, Sailor in United States Navy ; 1812-15. 
captured by British and confined at Dartmoor, England. 

1 89 1. SWARTWOUT, EGERTON, 2 

8 Park Place, Stamford, Conn. 
Great-grandson of Robert Swartwout, Brigadier General, United 
States Army. Quartermaster General ; 1813-15. 

1894. Swartwout, John Henry, 15 

Stamford, Conn. 
Grandson of Robert Swartwout, Brigadier General, United States 
Army. Quartermaster General ; 1813-15. 

1 89 1. Swartwout, Satterlee, 3 

8 Park Place, Stamford, Conn. 
Grandson of Robert Swartwout, Brigadier General, United 
States Army. Quartermaster General ; 1813-15. 

1S94. Turner, John Clock, 17 

Noroton, Conn. 
Grandson of Charles Turner, Private in Captain George Ash- 
bridge's Company, New York Militia; 1814. 



157 

Elected. State So - 

i 89 i. Van Duersen, William W., 5 

Middletown, Conn. 
Son of William Van Duersen, Jr., Captain Third Regiment, 
United States Artillery, (Colonel Alexander Macomb, Com- 
manding) ; 1812-15. 

1893. Wakeman, Jesup, 9 

Southport, Conn. 

Grandson of Lyman Hull, Private in Second Company, Volun- 
teer Artillery, (Captain Jeremiah Sturges, Commanding); First 
Brigade of Connecticut Volunteers, (Lieutenant Colonel Eli 
Fowler, Commanding) ; 1814. 

1894. Warren, Henry Joseph, 23 

Stamford, Conn. 
Great-grandson of George Bromley Raymond, Master's Mate, 
United States Navy ; 1813. Served on frigate "United States," 
under command of Captain Stephen Decatur, United States Navy. 

1893. Wessells, Henry Walton, 8 

Litchfield, Conn. 
Representative of Chilliou Palmer, Private in Captain Luther 
Hadley's Company, Connecticut Militia; 1S13. 



Total Descendent Membership, . . 23 
Honorary Membership (by Descent), . 1 
Deceased, 

Membership, December i, 1895, . . 24 



SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 



IN THE 



STATE OF OHIO. 



Officers 



OF THE 



Society of the War of 1812, 

IN THE STATE OF OHIO. 
Organized January S, 1S95. Admitted to.General Society, June 19, 1895. 



189?. 

President, 
ORLANDO W. ALDRICH, PH. D., LL. D., D. C. L. 

Vice-Presidents, 

General ROELIFF BRINKERHOFF, 

General GEORGE BOHAN WRIGHT, 

ROBERT MASON DAVIDSON. 

Secretary, 

BERNARD VAN HORNE SCHULTZ, 

(Address: P. O. Bos 117, Zanesville, Ohio.) 

Registrar, 
WALTER NICHOLAS PAINE DARROW. 

Treusurer, 
DANIEL HOSMER GARD. 

Historian 
THOMAS HERBERT NORTON, PH. D., SC. D., 

Executive Committee, 
The President, Secretary and Registrar, and 
HARRY PARKER WARD, HUBERT HERRICK WAR' 

Delegates to the General Society, 
ORLANDO W. ALDRICH, PH. D., LL. D., D. C. L., 
ROBERT MASON DAVIDSON, 
THOMAS HERBERT NORTON, PH. D., SC. D., 
BERNARD VAN HORNE SCHULTZ, 
WALTER NICHOLAS PAINE DARROW. 

(161) 



Descendant Members 



OF THE 



OHIO SOCIETY. 



Elected. State No - 

1895. Aldrich, Orlando W., Ph. D., LL. D., D. C. L., 16 

Columbus, Ohio. 
Grandson of Stephen York, Private in Captain Spencer's Com- 
pany, First Battalion, Third Regiment of New York Militia. 
Served at the battle of Fort Erie, Canada, 1814. 

1892. Anderson, Thomas McArthur, Colonel U. S. Army, 25 

Vancouver Barracks, Washington. 
Grandson of Duncan McArthur, Colonel First Regiment, Ohio 
Volunteer Militia; 1812; appointed Colonel Twenty-sixth Regi- 
ment, United States infantry, and promoted Brigadier General, 
United States Army; also, Major General Ohio Militia; 1813. 
In command of the Department of the Northwest; 18 14. 

1895. Birkhaeuser, Theodore Kelso, 30 

514 Goldsmith Boulevard, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Great-grandson of Samuel Armstrong, Captain Fifteenth Regi- 
ment, (Colonel Thomas B. Benedict, Commanding), New York 
State Militia; 1812. Also, Private in Captain Jehiel Dimmick's 
(Ogdensburg) Company, New York State Militia; 1S13. 
(163) 



1G4 

Elected. State No. 

1S95. Brinkerhoff, General Roeliff, 2 

Mansfield, Ohio. 
Son of George R. Brinkerhoff, Quartermaster of Lieutenant 
Colonel George Hemming' s Regiment of New York Militia; 
1S12-14. 

1895. Burt, Andrew Sheridan, Colonel U. S. Army, 27 

Fort Missoula, Montana. 
Great-grandson of John S. Gano, Major General Ohio Militia. 
In service of United States and commanding Ohio frontier during 
the war. 

1895. Darrow, Walter Nicholas Paine, 5 

561 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio. 
Grandson of Leavitt Darrow, Captain in Connecticut Militia in 
the War of 1S12-14. Served in the defence of New London, 
Conn. 

1895. Davidson, Robert Mason, 8 

60 South Fifth Street, Newark, Ohio. 
Grandson of Robert Davidson, First Lieutenant of Captain John 
Spencer's Company, First Battalion, Third Regiment of Ohio 
Volunteers, (Colonel Lewis Cass, Commanding). Also, Lieutenant 
Colonel Second Regiment, Second Brigade, Third Division, Ohio 
Militia, 1813; commissioned Colonel same year. 

1895. Dickey, John Lincoln, 29 

969 Franklin Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. 
Grandson of Martin Peterson, Sergeant in Captain Kilgore's 
Company, Colonel John McDonald's Regiment, Ohio Militia; 1813. 

1895. Flint, Wyman Kneeland, 22 

no West Water Street, Milwaukee, Wis 
Great-great-grandson of William Gregg, Captain Second Regi- 
ment, Detached Militia of New Hampshire; 1814. 



165 

Elected. State No. 

1895. Follett, Edgar Austin, 2S 

150 Duane Street, New York, N. Y. 
Great-grandson of Martin Dewey Follett, Captain of Company in 
the Vermont Militia, and in service of the United States, three 
months from September 25, 1813. 

Great-grandson of Spencer Wright, First Lieutenant in Captain 
Augustus Munson's Company of (Granville), Ohio Volunteers. 
Was surrendered by General Hull to British, at Detroit, Michigan; 
1812. 

1895. Franklin, Robert Scott, ii 

Chillicothe, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of James Strode Swearingen, Quartermaster 
General of Eighth Military District, (Ohio), with rank of 
Colonel; 1814. 

1895. Gard, Daniel Hosmer, 3 

648 East Dong Street, Columbus, Ohio. 
Grandson of Phineas Dunsmoor, Captain of Cavalry, and served 
in the defence of the City of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 18 14. 

1895. Gaumer, Daniel H., 20 

Zanesville, Ohio. 
Grandson of Daniel Gaumer, Private in Captain William McCon- 
nell's Company, First Regiment, Ohio Militia, August 29, to 
September 9, 1S12; and in same, April 5, to July 16, 1813. 
Grandson of John Barrett, Private in Captain Thomas Shannon's 
Company of Colonel H. Zumault's Regiment of Ohio Militia from 
September 3, 18 13 to January 13, 18 14. 

1895. Gilmore, Tiffin, 14 

Chillicothe, Ohio. 
Grandson of William Young Gilmore, Private of Ohio Volunteers 
in War of 1812. On duty at Erie, Pennsylvania, during con- 
struction of Perry's fleet; 1813. 



166 

I'lected State No. 

1S95. Johnston, Charles Calvin, 10 

102 Ohio Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of William Johnston, Captain in Ohio Militia in 
the War of 1812-14. 

1S95. Johnston, Lee Ralston, 9 

102 Ohio Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of William Johnston, Captain in Ohio Militia in 
the War of iS 12-14. 

95. Munson, Marvin Morgan, 12 

Granville, Ohio. 
Son of Augustine Munson, Private in Captain Rose's Company 
and Leader of Band of Colonel Lewis Cass' Third Regiment 
Ohio Volunteers; 1S12-14. 

1S95. Nelson, William Wallace, 17 

1097 Hunter Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. 
Son of Benjamin Nelson, Private in (Harrison County), Ohio 
Volunteers; 18 13. Served until the close of the war. 

1895. Norton, Thomas Herbert, Ph. D., Sc. D., 18 

Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Grandson of Jerediah Horsford. Served in the garrison defend- 
ing Burlington, Vermont, 1812-13. Commissioned Colonel 
Livingston County Regiment of New York Militia; 18 14. 

1S95. Reid, Henry Nelson, 21 

Room 2, Wesley Block, Columbus, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of Thomas Goldsherry, Private in Captain Clem- 
ent Brown's Company, Third Brigade, Second Division, Ohio 
Militia. Served from July 2S, 1S13 to August 15, 1813. 



167 

Elected. State No. 

1S95. Schultz, Bernard Van Horne, 15 

Zanesville, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of Isaac Van Horne, Adjutant General of Ohio 
during the war. 

Great-grandson of Meredith Darlington, Captain in Colonel 
Boyd's Regiment, Virginia Militia; 1814. 

1895. Spangler, Tileston Fracker, 4 

Zanesville, Ohio. 
Grandson of Jacob Spangler, Private in Captain John M. Rhorer's 
Company, Thirty-second Regiment, Maryland Militia, (Lieutenant 
Colonel Thomas Hood, Commanding); 18 14. 



1895. Swearingen, Thomas Townsley, 23 

22 East Spring Street, Columbus, Ohio. 
Grandson of James Strode Swearingen, Quartermaster General 
of Eighth Military District, (Ohio), with rank of Colonel; 18)4. 



1895. Townsend, Thomas Gerry, Captain U. S. Army, 26 

Fort Thomas, Ky, 
Grandson of Daniel S. Townsend, First Lieutenant Ninth Regi- 
ment, United States Infantry; 18 12; Captain same Regiment, 
18 13. Severely wounded at battle of Chrysler's Fields, Canada, 
1813, 



1895. Turney, Omar Asa, 19 

Phoenix, Ariz. 
Great-grandson of Johnadab Winchester, of Ohio, a soldier and 
pensioner of the War of 18 12. 



168 

Elected. State No. 

1895. Ward, Harry Parker, 6 

15 East Gay Street, Columbus, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of Martin Dewey Follett, Captain of Company 
in the Vermont Militia, and in service of the United States, 
three mouths from September 25, 1813. 

1895. Ward, Hubert Herrick, 7 

863 Fairmount Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of Martin Dewey Follett, Captain of Company 
in the Vermont Militia, and in service of the United States, 
three months from September 25, 1S13. 

1895. Woltz, James Mitchell, 13 

229 East Main Street, Chillicothe, Ohio. 
Great-grandson of Robert Hoddy, Adjutant, Colonel William 
Clark's Regiment, Ohio Militia; 1812-13. Also, First Sergeant 
of Captain Conrad Fleisher's Company, Third Regiment, Ohio 
Militia; 1814. 

1895. Wright, General George Bohan, i 

43 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. 
Son of Spencer Wright, First Lieutenant in Captain Augustus 
Munson's Company of (Granville), Ohio Volunteers. Was sur- 
rendered by General Hull to British, at Detroit, Michigan; 181 2. 

1895. Wright, George Mitchell, 24 

Akron, Ohio. 
Grandson of Alpha Wright, Sergeant in Captain Rial McArthur's 
Company of Riflemen, attached to the odd Battalion of the Fourth 
Brigade, Fourth Division, of Ohio Militia in the service of the 
United States; 1S12-13. 



Total Descendant Membership, . . 30 
Deceased, 

Membership, December i, 1895, • • 3° 



SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 



IN THE 



STATE OF ILLINOIS. 



Officers 



OF THE 



Society of the War of 1812, 

IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. 
Organized September 19, 1895. Incorporated September 3, 1895. 



1895. 



President, 
CHARLES PAGE BRYAN. 

Vice-Presidents, 

CHARLES CROMWELL, 

WILLIS BROWN. 

Lieutenant JAMES OSCAR GREENE, U. S. A. 

Secretary, 

WILLIAM PORTER ADAMS. 

(Address: 278 East Madison Street, Chicago, 111.) 

Treasurer, 
EDWARD SIDNEY ROGERS. 

Registrar, 

HARRY THORNTON MOORE. 

Historian, 

Major CAMILLO C. C. CARR, U. S. A. 

Executive Committee, 

CHARLES PAGE BRYAN, HENRY CADLE, 

CHARLES CROMWELL, WILLIAM E. W. MacKINLAY, 

WILLIAM PORTER ADAMS, HARRY THORNTON MOORE, 

Major CAMILLO C. C. CARR, U. S. A. 

Delegates to the General Society, 
CHARLES PAGE BRYAN, CHARLES CROMWELL, 

WILLIAM PORTER ADAMS, WILLIS BROWN, 

Lieutenant JAMES OSCAR GREENE, U. S. A. 

(171) 



Descendant Members 

OF THE 

ILLINOIS SOCIETY. 



Elected. State No. 

1S95. Adams, William Porter, i 

278 East Madison Street, Chicago, 111. 
Grandson of Eliphalet Davis, Private in the "Volunteers," 
engaged in throwing up breastworks on Dorchester Heights for 
the defence of Boston, Massachusetts; 18 14. 

1895, Brown, Harold Atherton, 14 

Upper Alton, 111. 
Great-grandson of Eleazer Prindle, Private in Captain Waugh's 
Company, Connecticut Militia; 1813-14. 

1895. Brown, Willis, ii 

Upper Alton, 111. 
Grandson of Eleazer Prindle, Private in Captain Waugh's Com- 
pany, Connecticut Militia; 1813-14. 

1891. Bryan, Charles Page, 3 

University Club, Chicago, 111. 
Great-grandson of William Bryan, Lieutenant in Captain Joseph 
Mallory's Company, Colonel Armstead's Regiment, Virginia 
Militia; 18 13. 

(173) 



174 

Elected. State No - 

1894. Cadle, Henry, 8 

Bethany, Mo. 

Representative of John Cadle, Surgeon's Mate, United States 
Navy; 1813-15. 

1895. Calhoun, John Franklin, j 3 

Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Great-grandson of Daniel Calhoun, Private in Captain John 
Wallace's Company, Pennsylvania Volunteers, attached to First 
Regiment, Second Detachment, Pennsylvania Militia, (Brigadier 
General Richard Crooks, Commanding), in the service of the 
United States; 1812-13. 

1891. Carr, Camillo C. C, Major U. S. Army, 10 

Fort Meade, S. Dak. 
Great-grandson of John Koontz, Colonel Thirty-first Regiment 
of Infantry, Brigadier General Robert Taylor's Brigade, Virginia 
Militia; 1813-14. 

1894. Cromwell, Charles, 2 

200 Adams Street, Chicago, 111. 
Grandson of Nathan Cromwell, Adjutant of Colonel John Regan's 
Regiment; also, Adjutant First Regiment, (Lieutenant Colonel 
Stiner, Commanding); Eleventh Brigade, (Brigadier General 
Stansbury, Commanding); Maryland Militia; 18 14. 

1894. Farrington, Charles Lincoln, 7 

East Peoria, Tazewell Co., 111. 
Grandson of Elijah Farrington, Private in Captain S. L- Van 
Voorhees' Company, Sixty-first Regiment, New York State 
Militia; 1814. 



175 

Elected. Stati No. 

1894. Green, James Oscar, Lieutenant U. S. Army, 12 

Appleton, Wis. 
Great-grandson of James Burnham, Private in Captain J. 
Wheatley's Company, Second Regiment, (Lieutenant 'Colonel 
E. Fifield, Commanding), Vermont Militia; 1812. Also, Private 
in Captain S. Wright's Company, same Regiment; 18 12-13. 

1594. Hatcher, Robert Stockwell, 17 

Lafayette, Iud. 
Grandson of Archibald Hatcher, Lieutenant of Captain James 
Shelton's Company, Colonel R. T. Mason's Regiment, Virginia 
Militia; 1813-14. Also, Private in Captain John Hewett's Com- 
pany, Second Regiment, Virginia Militia; 18 14. 

lS 95' Jarves, Deming, 19 

5 Front Street, Detroit, Mich. 
Son of Deming Jarves, Private in Captain George Sullivan's 
(Boston) Company of Artillery, ("New England Guards"), 
Massachusetts Militia; 1814. Under command of Captain William 
Bainbridge, United States Navy, at Charlestown Navy Yard. 

1894. Jordan, Scott, 5 

499 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111. 
Great-grandson of John Jordan, Private in Captain Samuel 
Caldwell's Company, Colonel George Adams' Regiment, Ohio 
Militia; 1S12. 

1595. Lahee, Eugene H., 20 

Alton, 111. 
Grandson of Johnson Kendall, Private in Captain Reuben Gray's 
Company, New York State Militia; 18 12. 

1S95. McCormick, Hon. Robert Laird, 9 

Hayward, Wis. 
Great-grandson of Hugh White, Colonel of Lycoming County 
Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia; 1812; 



176 

Elected. State No. 

1892. MacKinlay, William E. W., 6 

Ottawa, 111. 
Great-grandson of John Gibson, Second Lieutenant in Captain 
John Roberts' Company, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers; 
1813. 

Great-grandson of Matthias Trumbo, Private in Captain Mat- 
thew's Company, Virginia Militia; 1814. 

Great-grandson of Thomas E. Scofield, Sergeant in Fishkill 
Company, Dutchess County Regiment, New York State Militia; 
1812-15. 

1891. Moore, Harry Thornton, 4 

56 Thirty-fifth Street, Chicago, 111. 
Great-grandson of Joel Haws, Private in Captain William For- 
dyce's Company, Second Regiment, Ohio Volunteers, (Colonel 
Summalt, Commanding); General Denoe's Division; 1813-15. 

1895. Rogers, Edward Sidney, 15 

205 La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. 

Great-grandson of Joseph Harriman, Private in Regiment, 

New Hampshire Militia; 18 13-14. 

1895. Woodward, Theron Royal, 16 

Chicago, 111. 
Great-grandson of John Perkins, Jr., Private in Captain Phineas 
Williams' Company, Eleventh Regiment, United States Infantry; 
1812-14. 

1895. Young, E. Weldon, M. D., 18 

Seattle, Wash. 
Great-grandson of William Young, Private in Captain Murray 

Dawson's Company, Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia; 

1812-14. 

Total Descendant Membership, . . 20 
Deceased, 

Membership, December i, 1895, • • 20 



RECAPITULATION. 



Total Veteran Members, ... 65 

Total Descendant Members of State Societies, 577 

642 
Total Deceased Members, (Veterans and Descendants,) . . 55 
Total Resigned, ... 9 

Total Membership of General Society, December i, 1895, 578 

Note— Members should promptly notify the Secretary General, through the Secretaries of their 
respective State Societies, of any errors or omissions in their records, that the necessary corrections 
may be made. 



(177) 



Act of Congress 



Relating to the Insignia of Military Societies, with Decisions of the 
Secretary of War thereon. 



Joint Resolution granting permission to officers and enlisted men 
of the Army and Navy of the United States to wear the badges adopted by 
Military Societies of men who served in the War of the Revolution, the War 
of Eighteen Hundred and Twelve, the Mexican War, and the War of the 
Rebellion. 

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States 
of America in Congress assembled, That the distinctive badges adopted by 
Military Societies of men who served in the Armies and Navies of the United 
States in the War of the Revolution, the War of Eighteen Hundred and 
Twelve, the Mexican War, and the War of the Rebellion, respectively, may 
be worn upon all occasions of ceremony* by officers and enlisted men of the 
Army and Navy of the United States who are members of said organizations 
in their own right. 

Approved, September 25, 1890. 

Decision of Acting Secretary of War, April 23, 1891. 
Officers of the Army who are members by inheritance of any of the 
Societies referred to in the act of September 25, 1890, published in General 
Orders, No. 133, of November 18, 1890, from this office, are entitled to wear 
the badges adopted by such Societies on occasions of ceremony.* {Circular 
No. 4, Head Qrs. of the Army, A. G. O., Washington, May 9, 1891.) 

{Extract.) 

* * % X %.*■£**#* * 

*In compliance with the above Joint Resolution of Congress, * * 
the phrase ' 'occasions of ceremony," in the resolution, will include all musters, 

(179) 



180 

reviews, inspections, parades and other occasions on which officers and men 
are required to appear in full-dress uniform. 

The badges are to be worn on the left breast of the coat, the tops of the 
ribbons forming a horizontal line, the outer end of which shall be from two 
to four inches (according to the height of the wearer), below the upper line 
of the shoulder. 

The ribbons are to be suspended from a bar of metal passed through 
their upper ends and attached to the coat. {General Orders, No. ijj, Bead 
Qrs. of the Army, A. G. O., Washington, November 18, 1890.) 



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